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VOL. VI. NO. 


MILLER & COMPANY. 
CLOTHIERS. 


i} Attention 


thix week to 


ia’ 


VQ 
— 7 
Something Boys peed, 


~ froin 


/ BUCKSKIN MITTS GIVEN WITH 
Y SULT OF BOYS CLOTHING. 
| ati SIZES IN BOYS UNDERWEAR. 
| Giant with a Suit of Cader 
) 02, CAPS RECEIVED THIS WEEK. 
s nel Bus un Lamb. 2 ( \ 
MENS HEAVY ULSTERS, 


ty With Sto } Collar- 


frome mS Lil 


SHIRTS, TIES IN GREAT VARIETY. 


/ CLOVES, MITTS, 


j Shite showing yoré Lanes 11 Natural Wool 
/ and Cashmere. 
Woeohave Pants to fit the Tallest Man tu Mannitol 


REMEMBER THE PLACE, 


treet and Rosser Ave., South Side. 


COLE & SANDERS OLDSTAND 


/ MILLER & CO. 


COLDWELL, 
BARIUSTERS, & 


/ Cor, 9th S 


{)A! YA 


NTLEMEN’S HOSIERY. 


Gethin . te g Mtore, « anew 4 The planntitt, nd defendawt beth dived 
near Burnside indthisaction was | lie 
* i Eat : 63 ’ 
to recover damages for n teed US pPrOscen- 
OHN DICKSON, DI tie: The defendant Stewart had adop 
ted a little orphan gurlnamed Hilda Blake 
uwié«*RrR \1 - She ran away from home one day when 
“ ‘ phia Dental Colleg . “Higiey Re: 
e b Poering, Den Mrs. Rex saw her voing towards a fonely 
« Fy 1 Masser Avenne part of the prairie a id ent one of her 
. solide tion of Teeth oem fter her, when he found her he took 
; vt alwaye open 
2 vrto Mrs. Rex heuse. On Stewart 
{)! SPENCER coming fer her, as the child) scemied | 
Ww. M ity MeGill, Moutreal) — fyightened, Mrs. Rex consented to her 
Mo mber of the Colleges of Physdcians and Pure ving at her house until the next day. 
ui Quctec an fanitobea ‘ . } P 
@ looandl © Tenth Street next School t appr ars however, that Stewart went off 


P. at Elkhero and an intormatien 
was laid against Mrs. Rex for child steal 


Hou-e) Hranden 


D* . = —— me n and Accoucbeur, ing. At the trial at Brandon assizes the 
; aa the Co bane of Phy Jjcians and Sur proseeation did not produce any evidenc 
peon- of @ntario and Maniteba and Mrs. Rex was discharged. She “wae 

ae, "+4 Thi. , a i re oe brought this action for damages for wali- 
see cious prosecution, ar datthe trial th tran- 


don assizes she obtained a verdict f r Mit 
drmages., Against this the defendant ap- 
pealed to the full court 


{ H. BROWNLEE, DLS 
PURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER 
dge Plans A Specifications 


RE-OPENED. Tt « farmer living near 


ie plaintiff, 


JAMES W. NEALAON, PrRormiLtol Lake, sued the defend ints, Thomas &Co 
sina o and otherough re | Brandon. machinists, for a mages 
thrvug with everything new, the breach of warranty. In I887 Cook pur 

eeove Hotel | teen Keaqpened and ik BOW | chased from defendants s second-hand 
any epee ee engine and boiler: it was used satisfactor 


; ily for some time, and then began teleak 


after having been repaired it broke down, 


SPECIAL RATE TO COMMERCIAL MEN. 


ho a omued 


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sae ~ ease geet Mth St., Brandon. Judgement was delivered by Chict Jue 
tice Taylor and Mr. Justice Dubuc, that 

y WW SHILLINGLAW, Stud. C. Soe. C1 the defendants motion for a nensuit ora 

\ ame ll ITECT new trial be refused with costs Mr. us 
Ae O x al rn Pacié & Man Railway tice Bian delivered a dissenting j idge- 
} Offic: mn ment. Mr. Calver and Mr, Daly ter! 

’ BL ANDON MANITOBA. plaintiff Mr. Hagel, Qo o© fer defen 

: dant : 
LANGHAM HOTEL, Cook VV. THOMAS 


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oLb WATER BATHS : : 
NOT AND COLD WATER BAT ind plaintuf took the engme and borler 
Yee Howse us heated by Steamthrougheut, to defendants vant om Brandon, 7 
- brought this action for the Joss he had’ 
; : = M T tA _ ‘ } : = 
: BUSES MEET ALL TI of sustaned, The defendant contended that 
LANITOB the leak was caused by plaintiffusing dirty 
Reemamers pelabd ate water and allowing weeds to get into t 
DETECTIVE POLI SE AGaae eS ge Peer ee ES eS 
wnler. and that they were n lial 
™ . R " i Pr they Iv warranted the engine for av 
vt arr ( ale pt ‘ fused wath proper care. The cas 
’ " Laye I att KR i aseizes When pl 
~T BY ' ; las *¢ S517. against aoe | hy 
ele al , +e.) net 
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BRAND( 


THUR SDAY DECEMBER 


THE 


IN. MAN 


PRESHY TERIANS. 


: WEE UEAR MEETING OF THE BRANDON 

” , vier pussies PRBSEYTERY HELD AT BRANDON 

xt f ' urpose oF THIS WEEK 
nee t ~ reyare « them 

oe ion 4th St nea the othe I On. a> 4 I Presbytery of 
bhek | ken everv par- | 2) t an was 
} . t oyie Too e east and ¢ vs ervices My 
. ) : 1 iv I Vy. \ 14 | ] ali yel tthe request 
: a See Be \ fof the moderator. Members present: Mr. 
j P Wy 45, 2 story and) A. MeTavish moderator. and Messrs. A 
oe 1} for) Cu D. H. Hod A. Unyjuhart. T 


in) 


| ‘s ! Med | eu ! hod 
} (is i ~ } 1 and that 
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mitral 
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n ! i seeped mm 
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Vie Mil hy f ; ) 
I be My j ( i not Mi. Currme, duly secon 
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a isplen nl view of = Vinci } i ou twasagreed to yeeeive th report 
doriuatea borvdedinagy hibets red ant il \ ta moors ef leput atic 
all heigl hoof the city, Et is] foy their diligence 
maces tiatet } thy: mall bdetis Coss sypetgery aot My Raw nd, it Wasi 
tes the and lef t u idiag and giewd that Mr. Court be asked to suppl 
the valley of the Assimberme in front. | Perrel after the end of the present year, 
\ Mani reporter viatted ac dest) saturday | which shall from that tune be regarded as 
nd found the suapertntendent absent. | a stetion of his field: that the field thus 


ready for bad boys on the 


Thay walls arcod sobit brick, | hays storys | puta ty: bait . Moveh, 1800, 

na adi scment. thre lee ht of t wh ih. Mf Y He ay ge ported that My. Suther 
rye Deanne ft, LD ft, Lge ; nd Yt respect- | land had been ~p pointed ropresentative 
ively. The aastin pert of the building is | elder for Onk Lake and Mr. MeTavish 
KAN46 ond the adminstratire portion is | intimeted that Mr, D. MeLean had been 
DOKZ2. ] pe ed pi esbytery elder for Filton, 

The cupola is 68ft froin the baseanent $ Op cotton of Mr. Wright it Waeappoin 


Int! 
dina 


the 2nd tloor we 
chapel, superintendent's parlor, 
room, 


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i it contains # splendid | R. Shearer. T. C. Court, P. Wright, W. 


the foreman earpenter work | supplied hy Mr. Conpt betherefore known 


present and kio ly gave us bas the Petrel — that the stations of 
tinfermation, I building is al roukdale, Ober ete, be erected inte a 


it will be | new yn 
oth February. 


eudy for the plasterers, slow Geld; and Me Court be ask 


ed to give supply ves - th or these fields; 


kitchen, laundry, 
ete, and on 
school-reoma, 


ie basement are the 
w ile 
vu eeu 
dining: | qyens > ic sacrament of the Lord's sup- | 


ottice ete, | eb wh 


officers rooins, 


find the 


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sit ‘ ! t 
On motion of Mr H 
that the Presbytery, 
i Mr. Littl ] \ } 
at 
Liehander auritiy 
has gone ter Ontarie, 
boom left meanwlule wait 
ply aud, further, recog 


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HE BRANDON MAIL. — 


26, ISSY. 


from s’ ures me 
that such legislation | 


tear, 


of the Government; ; 
that all fears may 
the facets are in d . 
AoW! 

\ letter from M 
rend stating the ma 
Oytery tots former « 

is Sprpirtaate +t te t 
within the boun f 

vtery for sums that 
rel Tlie ehebt 4 

(hy M 

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? i tery fe 
of bee 

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NM 

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re 


tue colhyregation 


or less reliable. Virden Advance, printing..... 121.30 


t the intention’ Wm. Speers. tighteningbridges. 15.00 

earnestly hopes By-law Now 26, remitting cert im TASS 

sj Weal when on vevernment lend « ts pass ; Conneil 
nade fully ) adjourned. 


> 
Murray Was ; 2 
~ of the Pres McGREGOR 
A comintter — 


Mr. and Mrs. Varden have lest th 


RR its <a , ~ ep 
; PROP LCae Et Tm nly ehild frean dipht he ria She was a 
a ae é . 
© sulictel bright Inttle girl, three vears and nine 
€X- months old The deepest syinpathy is 
Sit os I sides for t ‘ ved parents. 
Cicth |] rea SEV ascs : 
: a ; 
as intry, | hemare 1 town 
4 & ~ 
xe Ours i¢ 4 “ “ nN 
ustad to ne ¢ a hoof i ae 
‘ sf . ‘ 
igtega M MehLell ‘ ling ect 3 
Scothan s : ary 1 
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Runes ' ‘ ; 
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I i rf berth 
ev va \ & bo 4 s 
ef . ’ 
’ jites i le 
\ bee t Nine 
a j : A oN tee 
‘I « -and M Raw. s brides 
The Rev. J. H. B niited the 
* 1M; the | I t \ 
; : ine re ; 
oat . 
re} ae ' “ 
t was agreed | * SCF enjuya! " ! j 
Bee ¢ re the reempres fa large mumbes 
} = A ' ful nt 
thir ? 1 ~ 
tf the frelad 


HOWLAND ELECTED PRE: 


ing the «desis 


Tore 


rete Te Is 


oo: ot turnishing Alexander with At the afternoon 
hs 1prpily hereby resolved to request sieomef the Ontar \ihance W. A. 
Mr. Kell tage Ty Alena r next Sa Howland was elected president. defeat ny 
bath, and Mr. Brown for tl four fell Ald. McMillan wl was put up by the 
ing Sabbaths, and should Mr. Littlebales third party wing. The business commit 
return, the convener of the H. M. eom- tee recommended the employment of 
nuttes be sutherized ¢ “ive him auch ents toorvanive the 4 vines fer thre 
work as might seam te harmonize most eoniune ‘ 
fully with all the mterests invelwed | 
: ~ 
—— ipeatniinenianiaiin } 
5 DEATH DEALING DFEUCS. 
ELKHORN., ' TCH a8 Calone Morphine, ete. are 
retnedion Yetior left alone They oftet 
eee wethen «trong cont tiem Phix Burdock 
T'hs o. : ‘oe , +3 +},,, | ool Bitters never does, it conta snomineral 
The Bachelors’ Ball was held ON CNC) o¢ other poison, and eurex all diseases of the 
same evening as that of Branden. It was stomach, liver, kidners, bowels and blood by 
| voted a successful one, being & first Unlocking the secretions and removing all in- 
j 


tconuvunion roll be procure “ad 
nusston station in which there is | 
a; that the ministers who go to | 


¢ te ilsrespeetively be request- C 


: 


Om the Grd Mar are cic aorinatdties ana :-€ boii : otewy 
workshops, and the attic will contain | wa “ithmeto time dispense the sup 
cells ete { por ta these places be imstrueted te add t 

Climbing up another ladder and getting | the rolls the m wien then recetvesl: (nat 

nthe roof, «e havea fine view of the these rolls be left im the charge of fit and 
Brandon Hills im the distances Branden } pre cor Personsconmme cud canoe stuatlone: 
city, with clouds of smoke curling up. im | and that the student, eatechist or munis 
the frowty morn air trom the differcul | tea stiperimftending have access thereto 
riille ete, and the country for mules } fer guidance in pastoral work, 
round. The thought struck us that) af | Mio Woigh* read a letter from Mr G 
seine ef oul ellent  phetographers |. Patterson in which he signitied his de 
would bring their ‘aaachines” up here, | elinature of the el from Carberry con 
they might wet a view of the cite which | gregation, whereupon it was moved 
wonld opival tho ‘Maniteba Christmas | Mr. Hodges, seconded by Mr, Court, and 
Card’: hiumimimously agreed to, that the call be 

The bonlding will be Leated throughout leet aside; that the Presbytery EXPTEss | 
with hot water, and «a good system of | wyrapathy with the congregatian at Car- | 
ventilation is being intreduced, A 3ud berry in thetr disappometment and the | 
stairway will be put in, which may be | hope that they may not be discourngec 
used for a fire escape. The structure | thereby, but that they may speedily se 


scons to be comaplete In every party aha. 


and 


cure & happy se ttlement. The clerk was 
instructed te forward a copy of this rese- 
lution to the congvegateon. 

Mr. Rowand re see that he had cor- 
reeponded with the ©. PL R° officials and 
| had secured half- rt pates for elders at 


4 wel) worth visiting. 


ee 


CARBERRY. 


z irae j tending the Presbytery. The report was 

Canuekay, Dee. 21 Yesterday two } ceaeived and a vote of thnks passed te 
rinks of curlers fromthe Portage visited | ¢,, the C. PL Railway. 

| fur the purpose of ¢ : mpeting forthe (yore | \ letter from Mr. MeD. Haig was read 

ernor-General’s medal that mght, and the in which he reported that in pursiwnce 

District n ee Pthis morning. “The fullew- | of ippointment of Presbytery he had 

ing were the competing ginks with thei } mele ~ stedin a cellar Holland on Tues 

sat day, November Oth, and that the congre 

OVRKNGON GPSERALS WEDAL I gti n had unanimoushy Pequested that 

sie the name ot Mr. G. C. Patterson be in- 

Portaye. Carberry. serted therem. The call was then sub 

WS. Pattersor 


W. Hoy ' mitteal. Jt was signed by thirty-three 

V. Hunt, commiunecants and seventy-six adherents 
, 

A. Robertson, ‘ and was accompanied with a guarantee of 


OyMed h }' ! I]; Cailhe rt ship. il t CE rel imountitg to elie and Q@ lLAT=e 
“oravthe, J. Levan, The congregation alae promused to pay 
parling A. Ross, | BLlArtoowar® defrasing Mr. Patterson's 
. Sanuith, \. Dalten, je Cprotases from Toronte 

hip... .24 FE. Morton, ship. 12 | It wasaueved by Mr Corrie, seconded 
Ngan a ‘ pa M: Hodge agreed te that, as there 
eS | ertal +publsrities in the call from 
Platte ipregiuaart in 
Prost ‘ Carberr. j Hat } dito Mr G. ©. Patterson, which 
art VL White 1 ethect "dhs bur preebyteral action, the 


V. Dalton, 


i dance in the new Town Hall wh ce 


Brandley has built. 


The hall is spacious, 60 x 30, beight 12. 
| feet, well lighted and warmed, wth stage ; ~ 


j aud (lining rooms. 
& Afices.i TF 
nt meeting will | 


ve 
- ate 


r: there (rece 


: uriftion, 
Mr. _ 


PLANTED HIM DEEP. 


af |, Qonnre:, Deg. Mente Chol Fa 


third | arty. or Fanal Righte man, te day 


sed. 


pe yood progrmnuiiie Is preg jis Stanstead, Complete returus wive Mr. 
The « igtnen mustered in force last | Cathy a majority of 1.065 over LeBarron, 
evenly t thie je ning of Ethane in Lasvilare the Equal Kights ‘ rndidate le Parr. i 
Lon. ? ( int) Mastes J j ho An sa very highis Te speeted res det of the 
dreWwsa at ‘Mini ta 1} t ] erethoh vnunet. 
Were The turoush, wttes tise awlpourt z F 
ent an oyster supper Was engaged by Mostierar, Dee LR. There is grant re 
the local and visita brethren at. the! Joteme among Montreal Conservatives t 
Cavanagh Hetel, many geod speeches night over the election of Colby im Stas 
were delivered and appreciated, partion stead by @ sweeping lnayority over the 


The 


Master: Robt. Reyes 


unty Master and Mr 
unity 
linige officers are 


Jas. Rogers, Chaplain; 


Ree. & Fin.-See.; J 


1} Ed. Ge: Tye, Lecture: 


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WOODWORTH COUNCLL. 


Council met on Dee Lith. 
resent except Mr. Btevernn 
fast meeting read ancl attopte d 


4 oi 


Kaj ual Righite cancdrlate 
Master 

W. JS. Tagyart, 
Deputy Master, | 
Cavanagh, 


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IMMIGRANTS TO ONTARIG? 


S. Regan, Treas. ; | 2 
| AMHIVALS THJs YEAK HAVE BEES LEBx 
! TRAN List 


| Tonomto, Dec. 14— The immuyretios 
Mew bers all! returns forthe prevince of Ontarte from 
Minutes of Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, 1880, have been pre- 
i pared, showing « comparison with the re- 


Committee ro McLeod road re ported | turns for the corresponding pertod of last 


having agreed to purchase read frou Mr. | year. 
mete, 


Me Leod at 810 an 


During the eleven months of 1Aay 
the total number of arrivale was 66,940, 


he to receive 


eight per cent interest till a deed c ould ! | while for the same period ef 1BRK the or 


he given. 
Jolin Speers 


Thos 


Spe ers 


Report adupted. | 
That 


Pivals were r Se, 
oe this year of 25,370. 


thowing «# ‘aa 
Of the arrivals Inet 


eoune!! having heard Mr. Hellwell in! year 19,08 pa in thie province 


reference to 


& petition 


cireulation | while thia year 14.49 remained here. 


through this municipality, eihing the | Phus the decrease thie year in number of 
Northern Pacific & Manitoba Raul wag | aettlogw is 5,04 « ompared with [4A™ The 


Company to extend their line 
eity of Brandon in a northwesterly direct 
ion as stated in seid petution, 
prayer of said 

we consider such extension would be of 


we endorse the 


miitual benefit to the 


snd the settlers in this municipality. | — 
Carried. PROVINOTAL e 
Jas Gee —JIno, Speers — That the reeve | ; 


be appointed @ delegate te interniew the) 
officials of the Northern 
extension of 
ty. — Carried 


yoelative te the 
through this mans 
Thos 


Speers Bon 


fees the | matuonalitive of the settlers in Ontane 


| daring 1740 are as follows Bnglinh 4,717, 
| Lnsh 2.168. Reotch 2.206, German 799, 
| Seandinarian 904. Swiss 7, Awer-en ae, 
othet eountsive 77 


therefore 
petition as 


Railway Company 


ipal 


i 


for giving the ten per 


ond Mme W. RO Bluek, of Cy 
shake Manel berry, were gold watchedand chained by 
}: he go wn peofas « f that thew 
leaving the town last week Mr. B being 
done out of a pobthroughh «ing the ry 


Pacific Radway | Mr 


burg. © 


T hat the cown 


Mely Ii. Leal] to be retorned and corrected and that cil extend the time % 4, 
S. Ma Ros. pew people of Holland be made acquainted Peont rebate ou taxes till January 16th} ag ast 
W¢ r, 28 NA. Hayward ship. 17 . Mr. ahiaaanee dechiusature of the | jA90.—-Carned. | Our curlers are making preparstion tas 
W. Forsvt R. Her \ ca 0 from Carber ry ind the reasons there Thos Sp m —-Bond —Th at the Tress ! win the dirtract wiewia! this Vear A numa - 
| ‘i, H pe aI } fore. arid that M: Has be reyue sted teh irer be mstructed fe sy the Anweth! \ar of new stems have been pure hiemenl 
Ww ls s J. Thompson held siiecetmg with the people and lay | School Di strict, the muni pal yrant forfand they gre going an f traction Im 
we “1.3. Thempsonshi 17 | thes PAATETS DEE re thet Ts ight m , the school lemy kept oper | carnest. Some fifty tee members have 
l) : : i { Maoradiv M ‘ ded iv for that Carnes wen enrel 1 Following 5 lint of Che 
: 2 : zZ east yaw Mr Rowand, and unanmnonsis agreed t Bor 4s t That the trea nha which | Aatered ty compete flor 
SS f m : i ate “ee i that this Presbyt ¥ rear thie fica } netracted ¢ tune Mr. Littl hate» it « Levan « ip thtia se i 
aa $ i a ee tron of Ate F " a this | eax «less $7.54) ite labor tax, and 1. The Insh mok -Hugh Boyde, W, 
: ie i “ = z iv v a¥ alm w neddthat¢ clerk g Ml fart two days! tarland, G. B Mi. i “MI¢ 4, skin 
ul oO i Ai } aI tat ’ n t a ( bee tv T. Harkne 5. 4% H on, W 
x tok oo a os hy| Thos. Speers Benu!. ~1 trea | McMillan, J. Thempaon, slip 3. 1 F 
‘ 4 . - ' wot 1’ dina ' ¥i ; VN Bastard i : J. Wats \ “ [pale —o ’ 
“ Mi ? r és ea | t r t “ iM + we 4 J. Mel Mr M: 
Mie ¢ - i ' . b | fil: 4 
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7 WS 
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J nL Le GE r DD. Stick] M. 
tt ~ ; ” ‘ Sree ny why i ©. Malena J. Barron 
pms ny n Parr, t ‘ bl #) | Hope. jr, G. Hope, of, skip. 99. 
; . ) rely vi it ‘ f J, RR. Toid, clers LSD OO) Dr Henderson, Wo Walser W. Mast, 
: j (sod. Farther, the P giae t Palphtonu sch dist. use of levis OTA MeKense, skip 


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Dr. Fuller to bear his sermon prefaced 


Origin of Byneh Pass. 
“4 ‘ ar | 


THE BRANDON MAIL. 


wy. Johnston, ‘JUST RECEIVED 


it’. the 
: ae 4 Large Stock »f all kind- 
Importer and Dealer in all Kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, oes 
| BRANDON, — ade ie - 
ox M s 
a | 
=e Ln | . 
=_ Doors ee eee 
—_ 23 } 
i Ce TURNED WORK 
| £€ v a rs . 
a ae 
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— a 
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pa 
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. GENUINE PRESS DRILL UN Us! M fa hy HOOSTER DRILL Col, Richmond, | 
: PYSPEPS ia; DROPSY, 
INDIGESTION, © SELUTTERING 
\! JAUNDICE, THE HEART 
| ERYSIPELAS, ACOMTY. 01 
4 SALT RHEUM, HE STOMACH, 
; HEARTBUR DRY NESS 
— - - OF THE am, 
4. MILNERN€ 00, °° 
CAMPBELLS 
t Most Pert a HARROW oveup Mau [i is a Favorite Everywhere Ve ~~ 
MicCORMICK STEEL ARWESTERS £ND BINDERS, 40. , t%, 
_— ORMICK — MOWERS. eatea 
7 rhe Mest Perfect H M W EARTH Manu MWeCORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE co & 
CANTON CLIPPER TRi oY: CLE SULK=Y PLOWS, 
CANTON C IPPER & ANG PLOW, *. < 
| CANTON = ee bia daaee iInG PLOWS, : 
\\ " ihe Pertect egg nt : rf : " 3 sno Hae ‘ 
| W. JOHNSTON, Box 145, brancon, Man. ee Se ea 
Ge = -ceeaetiaciiaaiaaaatncsisisiianapaenia ee 
_ Medical Ha i IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA. 
| os ] ROSSEI igi VENI EK. BRANDON. / wows vilie@ee ae pigerans: eae ae ae 
, a —_—----—- » P JI. Ro WADSWORTH HON. ALPEN MOREBS. 
t \ ROB). jAtr FREY, HUGH RYAN 
wast punish ——— HEADOMEE + 3 <a 
soit accede MAE: ANCHES is se ens 


1 Ce 


effect. But it must have startled good NORTHERN PACIFIC Halpin's Horse & Cate Remedies. 


by 1) ie metadin Invecation of Bi whet AND MANITOBA RAILWAY. 


Murchison's st and accustomed pravet 

“An’ now, O Lawd, bress de feeble 
words which are about to fallfrom de 
sinful an’ polluted lips ob dy unworthy 
earvant.’ Washington Post 


, a? ' 
Ingenious Johnay. Lith \ 
Mrs. Dumpsev—See herve iohony ongt 3" 
Dt tice 
Dumpsey! You have been rie scorn 
ming. Now don't deny it 12:15 jun 1 
‘a or 


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have 

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t .our theory 
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correct, 
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« tuhen today 
Phy cause of 

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tohis bu 


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and 


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nt Suppose 
dead tnan— 


he vu in love 
i thy orrect 
i, counsel tor the 


t their client Was 


prem n. 
the pr r Was, 
leath was put in. 
tthe prisoner ap 

1 forfeiting his 

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ly cle~tres] toeee 
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erful dark eye 
The inspector roe 


and placed a chair 
fer her. She sat 


ny te isfv herselt 
he wv 
ance to Sou, 
inquired 
was her rep! for 


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leoking wp at Dim firmdy. 


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“I wish to tell you something that may 
indicate who he is, and then you will be 
able, perhaps, to he!p me find out where 
he is and what his record is. I don't 
ose vou know that Percy was not 
ms brother?” 

The detective intimated that he did 


SUD] 
mv « 


lu 


net. 

“My other brother's name was Jerrold. 
He dicda few yearsago. They had rea- 
to think that his death was hastened 
hy foul The man whom he ac- 
cused of it was tried: the case was ap- 
pealed several times, but at last, after 
having boen confined for overa year, the 
accused was acquitted. He said that he 
would be revenged upon us. Why may 
he not Lave taken this way to be re- 
ve need?” 

The lecan to be interested. 
“What Wus his lature ft he asked. 

“His name was Horace Dupee. 
was a medical student.” 

“Tell me the circumstances. 
recollect something a.” 

“When my brother Jerrold left college 
he decided to be a physician, and he be- 
gan the study of medicine here in New 
York. He attended lectures and went to 
the hospitals. He was fond of fun anda 
favorite with his fellow students, and I 
suppose he was rather imprudent in his 


£0n 


Teas. 


inspector 
He 


I tuay 


habits. 
able and the others led him on. 
“The the end came was this: 
There was a supper given to one of the 
tudents who had got through his course 
He was the Horace Dupee I spoke of. 
He was a clever man, I believe. 
e:w him, and he and Jerrold were great 
friends. There were ten or twelve other 
young menat the supper. They drank 
a good deal of wine and became noisy 
and excited. 
cal jokes on one ane ther. 


way 


_ 


ace Dupee got up to make a speceh. My 
brother, who sat near him, kept inter- 
rupting him with jokes and laughing. 
He got angry tinally—Dupee did 
made some threat or said some insulting 
thing. My brother instantly threw a 
lass of wine in his face, glass and ail. 
“DPapee rushed at him and struck him 
with his fist. They began to fight; but 
my brether was the stronger, and he 


struck Daj the face, so that he fell 


naidoaov brother, after a moment, 


forget his anger, and wanted to make 


Is with Dupes asain, but Dupes 
net for a while, but the others 
ureed him, until at lest he laughed and 
came and k hands with my brother, 
and pretended that he was quite reeon- 
ciled. tut l ido oafterwards to onc of 
' i that he ‘twould be even 
V hn No viet 
qT had leenon the point of bre ik- 
ing up, but after this they get te drink 
iv md talhu 1 and Dur eon 
ard saat i mv brother vi Kept 
fillimge his pla for hi bat only pre 
t inp to arinhs his - if. until is 
brother wy intoxicated iacted 
f : It them after midnight 
! t brie nt i te 7 ] ed ‘ 
sul Duys id he would see my brother 
to his beduit My father and mother 


and ovself were not in New York just 


tien. 8 had gone down to a southern 
watering place en aemvint of mary mother 
tedne delicate, and Jerrold was stayin 
in furnished rooms ana boarding house. 


“He and Dupe started off together 


He was good natured and excit- | 


I never | 


They began to play practi- | 


At last Hor- | 


and | 


Then the others s parated } 


-_ ar ee or. 


ee 


THE BRANDON MAIL 


doubt as to his guilt isa reasonable one; 
and supposing him to have been inno- 
cent. he has certain!y received hard treat- 
ment: for such an accusation as that, 


j 


though not proved, is enough to ruin @> 


man’s carevr.” 

“[T do not believe he was innocent, In- 
spector Byrnes! 
guilty, and, having escaped punishment 
for that, he means to do us more injury 
still, No—an innocent man would not 
have been ruinal by an unjust accusa- 
tion! It would have stimulated him to 
prove by his after life that he had been 
wronged.” 

‘Do you know what his subsequent 
life has been?” inquired the inspector. 

“DT have heard enough to know that it 
bas been what I should have expected it 
tohe. He has associated with low and 
dishonest people; he has gone under dif- 
ferent names, and it is probable that he 
may have been arrested more than once 
for othererimes. I have always felt that 
he was our enemy, and have expected 
that something like this would happen. 
Lam the only one of us lett to tight him, 
Inspector Byrnes. He killed my eldest 
brother; he was the means of bringing 
about the disgrace and death of Perey; 
my father died of disappointment and 
grief; my mother isa broken down in- 
valid. But Iam strong and well, and I 
! am determined to bring himn to justice! 
) Will you help me?" 

Her eyes darkened and her cheeks 
flushed as she put the question. The in- 
spector, though he could not but per- 
ceive that the chances were against the 
correctness of her theory, was touched 
by her earnestness 
| In what way would you expect me 
to assist you?” he inquired. 

“You can communicate with the po 
| lice in all parts of the country.” she an- 
swered, ‘and you know. or can tind out, 
! the history of all the criminals who have 
been arrested in New York and in many 
other places What Task you to do isto 
trace the record of Horace Dupee from 
© the time he left the jail on the termina- 

tion of his trial till find out his 

nasseiates, and make them give evidence 


now 


learn what his aliases have 
and whether he was not in New 
York on the day that Mrs. Tunstall lost 
hermoney. Ifhe was—and I am sure 
it will turn out so—it will be found that 


against him; 


beeen 


he had money to spenm ] soon afterwards, 
and perhaps some one of the bank notes 
traced to him. Oh! she ex- 
Claimed, lifting one hand with an irre- 
pressible gesture, ‘if Tcan see him stand 
before me in the prison rs dow k, I shall 
have Jive a Jong 
“Upon my 
marked 


! wouldn't 


jean be 


enough!’ 

word, Miss Neo 
with a sn 
ho had ad 


iwi 
may; and 


the inspector 


envy the n rye 
voran injury, bo he who he 
if this 1 


rilty « 


.orany one else, has 
been wt crimes vou charge him 
with ] hope with all iy heart: sor may 
live to see him convicted of them—and a 

t long time afterwards, too! As for my 
share in the bnosiness, lean assure you 
thatall possible investigations -hall be 
made and, if Dupee has really joined the 

I classes, it will probably only be 

run 

a detinite 


How Drapes 


* {; 


its 


erimina 
a question ot 
him. It i- 


sup 
affair, J] don't want to give you ’ 
hopes that Teannot fulfill: bat Tam will- 


time before we AcYOS3 
mething to have 
tual jor eomucetion ss 


purse atl. 


any 


| ing to sav thatit is not imp -sible some- 
ome out of this.” 


thing may 


after leaving the others " : 
af ne i sid } He to tal “T dent ask for promises—only eh 
mu ‘ eWis 2 ' » Tae ; : ° P 
: — a 7 | something be done!’ Pauline replied, 
care of himself. The boarding house and vi her hand tot tect 
\ Wat Tw yt a strect me | ri~inyg ond giving her hand to the cteet 
,a8s on * Welt iil $ ' altace . } 
" : ive. Hefele th trong claspof her lit- 
wav dow ] door hind vered . > ' “ 
~ ’ 1 | tle fingers, and stailed ag 
porch to at and was nearly on ove ia : , : 
Bes ae “You may depend upon my being at 
With the siicw Lk ] Was A Wwintet Pe A : , : 
; , , ! Jeast as good asiny word,” he said kind; 
aaa e pues Ivy. “Your cause is a good one, and, 89 
eriatie b 
. ' ¢ quite 1 kintl far as lam connected with it, sou ma 
Tae at eee ee ee te, | be certain that ét will not wffer. Bist 
nir Ww nm tieyv bet Lie staurent to- 
it wl tacy bell _ restaur tu vou must be pre paired fur disappoiut 
gethes At 2 oclock the policeman whose | - a - ; 4 , 2 
T . © , obtie eu must be patient 
teut wason that part of Twenty-third | : ! 
H tri = : sicceilaiteti 
atmat saw + rhe one ving in the wore! | i osetia ae 
pp age ite Bed CHAPTER XV, 
of the bearding house. He examined | . weeneae wecte wiee eae 
. . =~ Merk har ‘ ® 
umdt ithat he was in evening dress, | ; T had t : 
with overcoat on; he was insensible | Phin “ith = 
bbs} kets Were enipty There did | Sol os with mh 
yet Keem to be afy mark of violence on! a ens, dure 
him. The poli nan thoucht he was in- the “s Uninet 
«ansible from ! Ife knock | mort ehh nae 
the people in the |! and wh A a oy - 7 “ 
! iown as Squi 
found that my brother lived there ! } "Pol . oo 
° > 4 ! ig ; < ye 
tu take him upto his room. But there - . ‘7 . 
was a physician living in the honse, and ne’ me ane 
he came and looked at my brother end ¥ 4 Ow 
saw there was something wt At ed a smail cet 
. ' face ther ‘ 
last he found bert 1 his tied, be c ¢ 
hind the car, saade wit! seme blunt in ane 8 © 
' ter , . ty 
striment, fort is bot tt tits fF or 
it had produced com on of the brain ss OMls, UNG & 
Towarls dawn he par recovered con LH _ ae 7 1 A 
SCIOUSTICS ind wih ‘ asked about ve o at. “4 
‘ ‘ , wea 
his injuries he Jsormethit mist ‘ vi 
, t at tie ; . 
Duy butt! oe set cs EY ba bh : , 
hefir f: } + 4 But } wth dire 
' ‘ Wis . 
‘ ’ it : hy net ¢ ort, wher A ‘ eTiitia - , 
j i nt. stmrut 
" stepping. Mr mother w » i ivcureuia : rs t } ey 
tor v i etaved v } ims ’ vy 4s. 3 Sch piled j well 
ety for Thre 4 ogv.- 
ent on at < but fe ar its : i i i i “ee 
Mv brotl t Was hnwerod 
Hor ] l » ott -* 4 pret | . very qu 
T tory | heen toid nti: eit fo rench m1 i ait surv t 
' tv. be int j cs trevten t r os 
=? tye u“ i ke t ! ” - " 
a ; ’ ’ } i sal th } i> 
‘ ‘ ; - hed i faces Ss bid I bs 
en to repress brol ina , , tists :- 
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© QUace 
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reel! x iin ’ . 
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as r 
tmNrsy BIT’ ti RE 
wom fan test : a 
tor t : afio 
. . Th ‘ Cy f ths. 
eee ‘ x Pe . ys broth ! it rites 
' ©X : Ty said ! tu ‘ v ft 
t iett | Y ee ’ ; . 
" 2+ } ! 4 * . 
bret ud se iz t ‘ ; wrt ! 
thew ble totrke care ~ thi pens be 
knowk-! “ 
ww vett { ws " P : 
: ‘ nptiel 
: » make it appear j : 
‘. . wok of : ° 
t =f r} i him 
r the case r put intl 
he case was pushed against 
. but nm iwoke down at , was 2 8 
last for want of conclusive evidence, and | bit. ween : 3 a 
- . | : ~ - , ; ° . > | ’ ' 
Duper dis ange], as rou sav, after wi wired a stuarel aheatet 
: jul for 8 year. ' agent tue Vietesce OF the Athamtece 


heving teen beeps in 
Well, [must er, Mise Nolen, that fe 


WaYCR, deel gare fo the intervetung ex- 


tia 


I am surethat he was | 


panse of water the advantages of a bay. 
They were alsga charm and attraction 
in themselves; for they were constantly 
undergoing the most surprising changes 
under the influence of the mirage; and, 
being within an easy sail, were often 
visited for picnicking purposes by the 
sojourners in the cottages. Baskets of 
provisions were carried over, and the 
materials for a eclambake or a chowder 
were alwavs obtainable from the sands 
and the sea. The time net cecupied in 
cooking and eating could be devoted to 
picking huckleberries, practicing with 
the rifle or shotgun, or, if the age and 
circumstances of the memlrs of the 
party permitt«d, in quiet tlirtations along 
the beaches or in the woods. The sail 
home was made by the red light of sun- 
set or by the white luster of the moon. 
The winter and spring had passed 
away without any pews having Leen ob- 
tained concerning Horace Dupee; if he 
had really been in New York at the time 
of the perpetration of the robbery he 
had entirely disappeared. The only thing 


| would have been a auch happier man. 


to be done was to wait patiently until he | 


eame back again, keeping a bright but 
undemonstrative lookout for him in the 
meanwhile. As Inspector Byrnes had 
the matter in charge, it was net neces- 
sary that Pauline should remain in New 
York; she could be communicated with 
at any time, and it might even hasten the 
result she desired if she were known to 
be out of the city. Accordingly, as sum- 
tuer approached, and her motlier’s health 


manifestly demanded a change, prepara: | 


tions were made to godown to Squittig 
Point. Judge Ketelle, for reasons which 
the reader will perhaps comprehend, ar- 
ranged to accompany them. He had not 
as yet made any avowal to Pauline of 
the nature of his sentiments towards her, 
but he had been assidtious in his atten- 
tions; and only the greatness of the prize 
at stake withheld him from: putting his 
fate to the touch at once. 

They arrived about the middle of June. 
The cottage had previously been put in 


order for their reception; curtains un- | 


packed and put up; mattings spread on 
the floors: haminocks swung in the ve- 
randas, Venetian blinds fastened over 
the windows, The catboat had been 
routed out of her winter quarters in the 
barn, a new coat of paint had been given 
her, new sheets and halliards rove, and 
her shrunken seams had been soaked till 
they were watertight. There she rested 
at her moorings as gracefully asyasea 
gui. Every thing being ready, the 
party, convoved by the judge, drove out 
from the town ene tine day and took 
puss: ft was sunset by the time 
the last trunk wasineved in. They had 
supper, and then-sat out on the veranda 
enjoying the pure salt air and the fiquid 
bay. There wasa faint 
breeze; litthe waves made a barely audi 


ssion. 


outlook over the 


ble plash on the shore of the cove, The 
boat courtesi-d centiv off the end of the 
pi r,asif wel ing ttsowners back to 
nature. The moon rose late and red; it 


was postthe full. To the right, beyond 
the poi Higchithes limp flashed 
intermittently; asloop drifted past half a 


¢ 9 has 


mile out, and the sound of a banjo 
tinkled audibly across the water. 


“It's delicious!” murmured the judge 
Me. 3° <8. atte we 


him and Pauline on the other, and a 
cigar between his lips. “To-morrow 
i ut in the beat and visit the 


ve dats —_ ~--- 


mot tirth 


well co 
island.” 
; Nolen gave a sigh. She was 
thinking of her son drowned at ea. 
Pauline understood what the sigh 


meant: but she was made of other metal 
mother. “Pmean tolearn how 
tu sail the bout rayself this susuuer, “sh: 
said. Tl tike the sea: P would like to 
live tin stile ff, oF always Ii 


! Hut 


than hes 


i ‘ 
sli ak, 


<oft and gentle it is now when 
the sforms come -—! 

“Joon cive you lessous in sailing.” 
served the judge. “You know, when I 
was an boy T spent a sear before t 
tuast. 


“) learned something bast yoar from 


Peres, Pauline re pli : nd, maw tt 
he has become a part of tie sea. Fe } 
tecl more at home on at thar ia lore 

The nest days, a reiingly, the Jia 
tice of navigation bez and 
tinued day by day theveafter Wart 


rhowed herself anapi poupti, areal waees 
deed, quicker in an er 
rade himself. Mus. Nelesi at tiret« 


ergeres 


/ 
hot be prevailed om for nccouipons thers 
mone warm dav thes. ori ber ¢ 
uture out, and t! Nye ‘ - 
avant that she re prvatert obi t at 
taraae’. 
Meanwhile the jude» aff. ' 
restly gppre ithe rtss 
qveetabs watha ’ pirii i 
eS apres y st 
iv f H a | ‘ 
cts get: ’ 
cther ors Pu © ute : 
alnvut bavi te epee aa a, yo 
bbl shee ‘ oct f ae ‘ 
eh f thew attest i 
; i ' 
matin alle slita A 
ether her atl . j ‘ 
2 ~ ; 
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ut! i i 
i j 
! a a . ‘ 
ad - 
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slit ae pa 4 
int 1 Ie . « 
3 ; - 
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P 
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fue 
tart st Mas oO ox 
friesuisiiy thot the lew 
Totes tr. t? he could tatu defwteda 


» be. heeke he 


+i hy be eer of | ee 


On the other hand, Pauline was quite 
able to veil her feelings; and no young 
woman of healthy mind can be expected 
to show what emotion may be in her, 
or even to acknowledge it to herself, 
until she has been fairly chailenged. 

At length. having become quite accus- 
tomed to the management of the beat, 
they decided to make the trip to the island. 
The lunch basket was packed and stowed 
amidships; tish linS and hooks were} 
placed in the locker, in case they should | 
come across a school of bluciish; cush- 
jonsand wraps were provided for Mrs. 
Nolen. and extra ballast was put into the | 
hold, in order to keep her steady in case | 
the wind should An eariy ! 
start was made, fer the breeze 
light as scarcely to ruffle the water, and 
set nearly ina direetion oppesite to that 
which they wished to go. in order to 
get out of the little cove it was necessary 
to use the oars; but after that the wind 
gently swelled the sail, and, proceeding 
by long tacks, they slowly made their 
way toward the island that scemed to 
quiver and waver in the heat ou the ho 
rizon. 

About 11 o'clock the breeze freshe ned 
a little, the slipped more 
swiftly, but still with an even, gliding 
motion, through the water. The judge, 
who fancied he detected signs of Line- 
fish, now relinquished the helm to Pau- 
line, and get out his lines. The squid 
was thrown out astern, and cut a tiny 
wake through the waves, while the 
judge, with his finger on the line, watch- 
ed itlike ahawk. For an hour, in spite 
of several false alarms, nothing was 
caught, but finally there was an unmis- 
takable tug, and, bauling in with fever- 
ish rapidity, the judge, in a few mo- 
ments, had the pleasure of lifting on 
board a tine large demijelin, tightly 
corked, which had been hooked by the 
handle. 

After the laugh had subsided the judye 
suggested that the demijohn might con 
tain samething, and he Knocked off the 
head against the gunwale of the boat. 
About a pint ef salt water came out and 
then a fragment apparen 
partet the hdot acigar box. en which 
something had been written with a pon 


Inerease. 


Was so 


1 
and Terat 


Of word tls 


ceil. Th writing was wei thpeest ebliterste dl, 
i portions 


but two er three words, or 


words, -tilb rernceisiecd. 


“See df veterans make Gem out, Pau 
line,” said the jud erutinds 
tlie inseriy tion a few moments. “Your 


better than mine. 


be, alter 


eves ure 


Holding the tiller in hee Jett hand 
Pauline took the bit or wood in ber rict 
ana Jooked ot if “Lean miahe out por 


fa name,” che salt presently, “and 
some fivures—a date. I 


lier iy ehoned 


dilated. The boat swuney renin inte th 
wind ated hiss with the sei f j bd | 
hark forcotten the tiller 

“What ait shod the pes 
pri: 

She poet his eves, anek the rie oth 


stealthiis toward hers 
“Nothing.” sak’ she: 
The banat ve 


Overagain, BUOE BL COTY NE, 
the wat babbling unde mein t Ni 
Nolen puving toward the nated. whist 
Was ner Her 20 WANT TST Pets TTT s 


ine 
After a& tienient, sie banned) toward 
Bit Grid whispered be hos eae: Jt is the 
rame of the steamer in whieh Peres 
ailes aveh phe chute: ot the hurr ifie 


Some ope tiuet have Cirown it over 


bows tie 


See 


—— 


it, and, indeed, the distance was probae 
bly not bevond her powers. She glanced 

athim at that juncture, and could not 

have failed to notice the sudden faltering 

of his+xpression from its previous joy- 

ful expectation. she hesitated. and then, 

witha faint blush, held out her arms, 

saying: “After all, perhaps you had bet- 

ter take me.” 

The judze could not speak: the revul- 
Sion Was too steiden. She had never be- 
fore done anvthing which secmed so sig- 
nificant.and as he received her on his 
sturdy ~he ulder he eX] rienced a happi- 
ness mere znant than he had ever 
known. The action listed but for an in- 
stant, but the effect was by no means so 
transient: on the contrary. it kept glow- 
ing and increasing in his seul. and quite 
ituminated his whole aspect. Pauline, 
too, Was in an unusual mood, she seemed 
sefter and mere aecessible than was 
usual with her. The tears which she 
had lately shed had brought all the 
woman in her to the surface. There 
were tones in her voice that thrilled to 
the judge's heart like exquisite music, 
The memory of ber brother had done 
her lover good service. 

A spot was selected under the shade 
of a cedar, with clean white sand under- 
neath. Liere Mrs. Nolan was established 
with her cushions, and the eloth was 
spread for lunch. The basket was un- 
packed, the plates and knives and forks 
arranged, and the cood things set out, 
They had brought a jug of water but it 
had Lecome so warm as to be unpalat- 
able; co the judge proposed that they 
should go and tind a spring: there was 
sure to be one not far off. Pauline 
assented and they started, leaving Mrs, 
Nolan beneath the cedar. 

‘IE did not know whether to be glad or 
sorry that Twas the means of bringing 
that stramze message ty vou,” said the 
judge, when they were out of earshot. 
“And vet Leould not help thinking that 
there must have been some providential 
design in the matter. It was as if Perey 
had appeinted ine his messenger to vou.” 

“Oh, Lam glad— I am only clad!” re 
joined Pauline musingly, with her eves 
downeast. “it puts my doubts at rest, 
All this tune E could not realize that he 
Lhknew it,ef cs but it 


poi 


Was fret if. 


had not leon brought home tome Now 
Lean fecithat all is well with hia 1 

3 pad if came.” 

“LT scene a pity thet eo much of the 
mes acethould be lewd remarked 
ther yrds “It wenld bare been well to 
kre for a certainty that it came from 
Perey’s own hand” 

Verh: 1-3 it will bes Me e legible 

n tf fois viet. I should 

Het ‘ f ontto I been 

uritten by some « ‘ It is from 

berey tl wom rd im that 
i froma be 

glittle surprised.” said the 

s“pause, “that Mr. Martin 

not tten tof the details of 

' ff i! in fiantlw t fathead to 

melex ! that ony information, howe 

ver elerlit would t we been preeious to 

vou. Yeu have not heard from him, 

~| No, acd Ithink sou are right He 

~ . 
sha Ege cas nis SRS 
that Perey should leave New York. He 


ureed him to co with hint. he took that 
responsi! lity. The feast he conld do was 
iim from ! When that 


to guard 
term cacue he sheuld not hace fet him 
cut of siurhit [tot. instead, he let 


ned. f pundertand why 


the sterm—-peshaps it is I him bed 
own Writing. Suvnethinc: mothermast he has net written to me he woukl not 
leit biperee har 
She thrust the bit of bo intes the She said this with @ fxiecionate ens- 
frome hier «tr - vba dive drew , phasi The joe ) secretly com- 
ee ' if md |) Sem of a fechng of rel f, but bis sense 
f 1 tea sabttis 3 > j f reets he eoumpellod | t ‘It 
. tyre ‘ ; - e aikkh 3 “ ft) =. harve Mr. 
baad 4 fy “ | ; al jartin wit becur eunt for Por 
mt. fer gent ’ j be ; dcat 
lat. tot ry } b fey wha Jad Verbays hes tet bog t, tat 
biew) H v} “4 ti ly i thut is th wil fe ! is! 
ejerts i be ; ss er Py this time they had feu tle 
dence? ? thy ’ } ae prny itr khlect out of inet af 
etuerth penie, proboble j re afew feet aboce high water mark, and 
J hr ‘ % ae | 5% k; fill hw bcrrel that hh 1 beeen sur at thea 
raj it oe P tliat warned be The j torn knelt down arud 
bie Dived iv bas i? plunged the jug into th ! water, 
Phe 1 i whe the prictu ‘ which curled into it with a refreshing 
we i i jeer it anid Patdine eteat, with her hands 
t ni j i it i hanging tolded, looking (town oo him, 
ti jis bet ! tix t! The blue «a, the sunehir rit is 
ree lie ooh tte red i ere tre pressibly soot! 
j bencay ‘ ' u! a avant it is here ! i 
elepie k of the ry © tre, with tf ; ts hie 
thie md at nared 4 moment bef I re 
vert ‘ ' i  § 4 ° , t r the 
. . - ti f infoth ” setneri tet vk fr } i vole 
te. de tlh, snifarils 
i we - ‘ hall ‘ Pauhne, will vou ber f «nid. 
’ ing of the a «a etep be deaare’ ! they 
' Ms | eves met SI fas j €X- 
t ultender pres f her fare at first seemed to 
. f rhore of indicate refusal. Put ofter a few mo- 
ftly ments the softer lo J to it, 
‘ f : b tes mibig ith sadness 
’ i that be lest ke 
j i I b J ely tect fors I it 4 
; t v It bey 8 t decid I i ie 
’ ’ t- - ” Vier! 
A pbs he | ; 
A Té¢ bind 
4 , . 
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j ‘ bi - a ol 
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sie J, ° rm titan % we iy 
Ect a+ st fowl pensing heseelf iss the pp ‘4s ; joo roe 


she veutts mabea lewd of 


teastiful and agee, be por as one 


en ONE me a 


TERMA- $1. perannum, ify aid within three 
syonths from dat. of subscription : if not -opaid me 
4, No paper will be discon- . 


; . ” s rr 
ated ‘ rears are settles quest o8 purchasers are Ta seal hot them 
MGENT® — A liberal cash commission will be | neato Aq at groper pricen, and dealers laet aesion of the Jegishatare at Regina. 
ullowed to parties wishing t t went. for : ; Buch ix the wisdori ot the constitution «of 
on in the lines appear te bean the 4 neh be the cividd governinent in the Tersitore= 
LDVERTISING RATES tween both. Nothing bat an established that ft is not in the pewer of a esta gro 
ates nt one a Hy Lav rk No remedy this. If Al in, ised op misputded polith sa Rae er 
sleeant otioes, Ke. We | toy eels a Ko hie he atwout what s dd be proper y termed 
6 ae Baert) Ta Te dit Sokte Gnd selenite opiein or deadlock in one of the oF PE i 
= ‘ et i quickKiy tmne » legitimat I have acu pted the resiumation of the ad- , 
nta ft ation market at the proper current price. Of; Misory « vaneil pr wisely on the greund ; 
- “g to ‘s1 a, Course We are net to be underat« d as ad- wat ” ila Jerity of tae legisiatare having 
: 4 _ vecating a market with the same drawn refused to copsider # han ial soem 
' effecting territorial reverie eXClUsIVelY, | 
seron “ific hitie we found in some of the larger | ope advisory council cv id no Jonger ad- 
a “ trline Cnnada, bu ' he sele ni Vise me in a constitutional manner, 49 at 
f where all Bayern |did not possess the confidence of te 
ocul <poONDENT- s sana@ably The Lientenant-Goveracr an 
a ariel Selle ut rite t paying out the Dominion funds momey. i> 
stguld be : face tor the equalization of prices to buy responsible t Bowinion parhamemt, 
We « neil <n aaa vee but in no possible way th legislature Of | 
"oor ~hn " in ; siege , the Territones. Lecal revenue being 
r . x “ do be a Wise step to te much a mar , ) } Versi 
eecoanallbes a as seer purely territorial is under the exe Ins1¥e 
Ce : CLIFFI b Jt = ‘tear ement alonid ’ wht control of the peopl of the Territors 
it her ar tl pertision of some city offieral, say and their members, and inthe disposition 
heeman, and he free to the » iblia. W of such revenne the Maveory conneil Is |} 
+! new cit uneil will take t , entire ly erp nsihl to the legislature. I 
3 ee! pest j min sure that if the leval question had 
hand at once heen fairly put and discussed by the. 7 
™ course, it 


The Brandon Mail. 


ThE BFAR 


THURSDAY 


The : 


last week +! 


“re en the Ton 
~ Mies wa 
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el iM ‘ y at 
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sen they 1 et 
That Homan Cathol la 
hand try j a 
ta Cree but 
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pp ere a hy . 
nemt i 
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We? \ ep } ai 
for t! racy ext 
‘ fall, i tter tt ss 
Cc. P. Ro ues Wont a tl 
MR he delay of ve 
' the I epdure 
: st i h t ®, to bh 
the. PL Ro at P v 
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CCN MAIL. 


DECEMBER 25 


jiaere apparel 


ommedit 


Be? OM 


GOYVBRNOR ROYAL TALES. 


OTrawa, Deo 10.- Lieutenant Gover 

per Rov-d, in an interview, said erisi~ 15 
' pewhaye too big # word to use Im connec: 
tion with what has taken place during the 


becoine 
} vers are 


Vis datly trai 
around the city, an 


ies 


pere that opposed my 


Hi- H Judge Walker is im town | herve met their full endorsation. 
t ty to xe the useless voters lists } vou this is net a Consepvative or & none , 
[sat The lists eeless as the Municip 1 | Conservative queation. It is simply ay 
election raudthere is at pre- | a question of law, upon which I had 
sent " neial election iol issue with a sim VD rater ity ot the @- 
' Not only tl } is the cay Ra-} sembly. [state positivel that an in-| 
, . ' ° . . 
a pad ¢ io goffve is 1 ] the | sense majority of the people in the Ter 
lists fort] Minnedosa is net vet | mteries are opposed do the system of pro 
t printed tthe Judge was compelled to | vinces, which would only result in the 
v ud till itis. T of | paying for the useless luxury of munister 
Mn lotsa wel] t } inici- | et T} jority ef th Assembly 1s 
] il ; 1 ra op] meal ¢ a x . 1 he dd 
ts c A a) d, ai rat way, hie ple 
suits Bs I 1 s ny vi hae oe 
‘ The Min a {lat te so far f least fault 
. eit! wh ith d- 
Psi ptilie’, ’ 4 1 oe : : a 
era t ul, t pplied and 
i Bras Acts t i y the la en monthe. , 
. \ i | I te@t satisfact - prevailed 
t ea sesones 410 
ua } < . . - : 
; ne re Lez 
> | “ 
t +! meoricetnent 
| +} , mn \~ nn re 
} tee aubicenpe sie | See eal dicie tna 
ner and bri nit r tha 
the Domin 4 uit cht ryt 
> } i ail ll the - uat- e law w li yorking so well and 
" 8 benen lv bre] rr es 
I» (iy } se ke ed J 
4 ‘ te I a nou woaptitie ‘ tVisers 
‘ . - inei!. H Her: i i ld n 
, MI | ke ee tTwliie! th hae | at pre 
Mi. 7 . => 
; 1 FATAL REHEARSAL 
+4 0 : Lite i KEHPAE ' 
k H 
m : A MAS Tavs 
' ¢ 
‘\ 
B j ly S ~ y craiedre = 
i) i t tthe i eh j len } bhie were rehearsing yester 
‘ > Me qeav do fer dus] day for a Christmas cantita h was ft 
i o. - . 
s have been produced for their seho l mater 
ried $3 is Costumed in geuzy stufttand 
y Ml m bsg tele of Miuetes f Kdu- j cote tting, about twenty of them 1 
, age 
; . 9 wamed uuth es o¢ =k, they 4 
Md chey har, oe will you call it, is playing : ; cits “aS , 
ly Bie bull in *, a ee 9 casa 2 , 
F wits oan china shep ana | chorus, © f them held aay ~ 
. }] ind Already his | to tue ac ompinist that she might 10 e 
tt re se works basil ay » | easily do her notes in the growing dark 
_ = : R ness, when one of the children, whe was 
, i iting t havelfound } ] 
ae ions Tes : : inging a wand, gecidentally knocked 
a asd twith honor and a fair reputation | the cand! out of the holders har i, and 
6 in, and ers bout to follow | instantly the dresses of the children neaz 
ew ane These things have 1 le it & pes flat ble staff mear ' 
ith ft hiddres kh tit 
‘ | sant for government and s ; 
«t a ' i“ vc? ty 
“r r the country that Mar Vt hemw ly 
, . erstood are gv ay t fire 
! ster his resignation and t vill Phe : 
oe — ‘ 
beginning of t i ] > mm 
r I hg te pot t => 
— JOHN GILLIF= DEAD 
crescent 
are \\ he eontract for the Refoa ‘ , diili wnt rarlia 
tT . 
‘ . } ne men aly rene J ist \ 
; mn OE . ) . 
N oe wa rit M a5 Bor )< 
$5 No i iy Seed 
chi hy s ke “ it are of 
” ‘ Ars «ie t t=" HLary 
: ts *My K x thts’ = He a heer 
hiy F it ® I tor 
‘ -~ rie 
\\ 
as G2 e x ‘ 
' er" j i 
J 
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se ~~ 
Fo IN A LUMBER Canee 
< t C 
MAKE WO DELAY 
W : | 
nr ‘ fagyamt ad vu. ee 
2 : . e . ‘ =» hel 
! xis te th at le v. 
Ww ~s. Maz ‘ . PIV Qn Peart 
, ee ‘ - ~~. tder, 


‘At the BIG THA PO 


‘raneing from 2oc. per Ib te S1. 


| , t ber 


- ee 


Our Stock of Groceries for the Fall and Winter 
Trade is now complete. A full line of the newest 
and Freshest Goods, Everything that the Season 


demands. Goods — daily. 
Teas, _— China, Crocker} 


i Try Caravan Brand, a = GLASSWARE 


: didly blended Coffee. 
The Aroma. ts perfect. 


NEW TEAS, | | 


We have an immense Stock of 


} 
} 


We have much pleasure in 


NEW FRUITS, SWEET CIDER, | nouncine the arrival this 
CHOICE WINTER APPLES, week of another Conslenment 
SISCO HERRINCS, FINNON HADDIES, |“! 


: LABRADOR HERRINCS, bo 
| FRESH B66S, ROLL BUTTER, , Dinner and Tea Sets, 
We spectally invite ispectton 


40 Varieties cf Christie, Brown &Ce’s 
FANCY BIscuits. 

pot our Semi- Porcelain and 
‘Pearl Spring Dinner Ware 


' Robertson Bros’. (Toronto) 
also China Tea Set~ just re 


Candies, in abundance. 
2 Ibs. Pure Good Coffee for Sh. ceived. 


CONGO, | 
ASSAM. 
CEYLON, 

JAVA PERKOE, 
SOUCHONG, 
JAPAN, 
GUNPOWDER, 
YOUNG HYSON, 
OOLONG, 
CAPRE, 

PERO. 


12 Ibs. Cooking Raisins for $1. 


GENUINE CIDER VINEGAR. These Goods oY finishes " 
the Hishest Styles of the ay 


WEST INDIA MOLASSES Corator’s Art. and are unten 


~~ on im thea poartiouler bine, 


Comb - Homney- 


POTTED HAM, POTTED YARMOUTH 
BLOATERS, ANCHOVY PASTE. | 


ICING SUGAR. 


WE INVITE INSPECTION. 


Thev cannot fail to plea 


in almost Endless 
Varieties. 


JOHN A. BROWN 


IMPORTER OF CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. — 


oye Ms co Have you been in to see MAGEE'S 
moe | NEW DRUG STORE yet? 


okcon ee sos oh Prettiest Store and Best Assorted Stock 
: DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, 


, ten TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, &C. 
IN BRANDON ! 


= uu ‘ . = 6 
aie! Jt has a dav tram to Chicag 
4n¢ . Pandat 7:50 AM. This gives 


STEAMER REPORTRD LOST 


_ FLESH BRUSHES, TURKISH TOWELS, CHEST PROTECTORS. 


AND) NEE 


Hr 


iohN li) TOMA 


U *} Ai Ntes ‘ i) 


OPEN DAY PELEPHON} 


r= JA MAGERB 


CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. 


: ; ROSSER AVEs BRANDO 


see 


WISH OUR MANY CUSTOMERS 


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i , ry" fg areriar Ve s 
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oy over - Wears - Gitts, 
PARGAIN CENTRE, 


I tans I. 


{ 4 if aft Us i 


-:'y, GLIFFE'S BOOKSTORE, 


SEM OY ‘orner Sth -t.. and Rosser Ave... South side 


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THE BRANDON MAIL. 


ONTARIO ALLIANCE, 


Toxoxto, Dec. 20.—The Ontario alli R E M O V E;D 


ance spent this morning discussing the 
ho hew party question. Rey. Dr. Suth- | ea ; 
it &e- ; : erland’s straight new party amendment | Our Entire Shoe Stock to the Stand 


BRANDON, boine, the marks of which old overland 
route are still easily discernible within 
i the corporation limits--asilent reminder of 
Dec, 20 With the old Ye? an existence of affairs which passed away 
ne yellow leaf and the cur before the breath of the Iron Herse. 


Paisley & Morton 


INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR 


Beant x, 
in the sere al 


nenonto be numbered am ~ R.M M 


sg reasogi ™ 


the pastit is pr rhaps not without the Seay ig - ‘ aE e ir- / ° * - se os 

} chit Ao at a retrospect ee taken -seeiinie haiil ae : ! was declared out of order. Th A mon i lately occupied hy F. N ATION & ( O.. NEW STOCK In THEIR 
nese m thine» © . “neg eC A CONTRACTORS CLAIMS. in in’s ruling on this point heing objecte 
ty note Bu at our city as ie eee? , to. if was p suttoa vote, and the ruling 4 NEW STORE. 


the lines of a live and @0 aang 


be ur 1859 ll tial ; a ; 7 eoant tu ve Moanrrear. Dee. 18. In the case of Was sus tamed. Ald. John Me Sage sed 6 R d Ki h h 
shead town, such = ripley pre wnt task) John Ross, contractor, agaimst the C. P.. the prospective op ponent of Mayor Clark | OP. OSSEP al ig t ry 


4 ‘ t tae atayrt 4 . . ‘ *e 9 
lieve itt». This 1 ee old story | R. for 2200,000 claimed as extras in the | for the mayoralty, miove 4 Sutherland’ 


‘In Mel Varmids bk wk.” 


a* ve h my Brandon being abreast construction of the Lake Superior section | ame ndment “moditie dso as to heep tie POM Nes Sant PO eee Ree aie tIN DR ESS Gon DS ane Primentugs we 
<& Sormer years P ster of build- | of the C. P. R. and an offset clann by | new Pt question out of any contest in lead. Come and see them. and get 


eur prices. 
NEWEST FA BR ie = ha Colorings, 
IN SILKS: Spee i] bargains mall lines 


ee ; a rally taken as making another against the plaintiff for | Which cither of the old parties accepts ite 
shear ‘ houe prosper- $1,000,000, alleging that the engineers | platform. nd this com i aug bisects 


te crit : nasisiniolial? 
a and under plaintiff, by extravagant over. cepted almost unamunessly. 


. . a 
ry } i von | cl ed » ¢ any : hi vention then ad ourned tu ptte on thie | 
_ oan sans watered « good charges, caused the company that muoh | vention J sh } “ah i te : 
pays heures given as re hy President Van Hens denied that , funeral of Rev. Dr. Williams. i ° BLACK GROSGr in Satin Mervillewx, 
‘ ¢ , x ++ iyares 21 lé ‘ a , a - — » ‘be 
sees * woubture on dinprove- | the company had te pay 5 per cent. nee ne Prices the Lowest. Black and colored. Browaded China 
incest nna that year beng 8119,000; | mere than the Ross contract figures for ; hal Rat Portage,” 3 | silks mm the newest colorings. 
ape pe EPR d cay» this con- | construction, and that his report tu the | John rice = a > reg : ot IN MANTLE GOODS... on intense 
bea . , a ‘ i : fF name on the ucen s  hete egiate 
, J and complete state- | company alverse to the contunuation of | : : Oo oO Ss stock, 
. ; information obtained | the line across Vancouver Inland to Vie | There are a in “a Mei —_ B UNDT PLEA E PAR AMATTAS. Beavers. Martalessa 
ad ; j “The “ one - Shier: ” é é . ’ . athe J 
; Fa <? val ht xpenditure ®ria Was a Juss ou the company ot about 9 at a a sepia re 4 ‘teed Worsted Tweed- Curl ‘ lorhes Seale 
cee nn anwene with « conservative | $25,000,000 as the route throngh valuabl: at abot sevenioes eee - one hot tes and Plus! : | 
it et a nie : xtravayant. . val lands, which in the capacity mn (uel ee He was the = 4 dashing ut- ettes ane the us les, : 
— megs year ar $235,000! to supply the company with fuel ca eres lad, prepared to defe nd his honor | ' yO ee eee BLANKETS Whiitieand colored, receiv. 
f ix ! fur 1, would have becn worth mere than or es om ——_ n pov oi eddirect from the wellknown millsot 
y deel that te the general purposes of the com- whi ich mage . a rec abe - sid J. Newton & Sons Ontarie in all 
New buildina ; . 1 pany. That part of the Lake Superior eae i e = which —_ ; ra Perper ‘editeiaie 
ek ‘ elo a : . or iy I] this « < « co ss ~ a ‘ 
' z t si rad egw SeetION conerrneted by the Jeary “eer alia til Ae we net a aa porcine h | t e 5 CLOTHING for ‘aie rybedy, Me ~ 
sor impr eas i the most scandalous piece of road he hae Meiititeriae Por ony tine, aurme ch > ‘ 
: “e000 lever seen. [f he had constructed a hun- | the 1 ihe Wis ventilate doin the courts, * youths Boys and Chik iren va Suista, Pea 
. 2 Geile Fa atiine ey Golem oee ol te” Gece TH, PALACE SHOE STORE. 825. svieeon es 
While t to be congratu- | ined. There was gross mismanagement, ; dashing young dragoon named Whittaker - * 44 fae mee 4 »- ie Ww otsted, alse Trish Frieze with high 
stelu ends ALTER Ae | ote 5 id exorbitant charges. If Abbott atthe skatingrink. W hittahe had seduced Goll collacs, ned with Duck and 
which are desetv- |e Jamon Rosskaad done the work the | hin sister, and it was for this that the in- 7 zi leather, perfectly wind proof, 
© pa P — } et it Cotapany “ nd h ive saved hetween or a tok, hace ae ee a 2 than ( ‘ W ] GENTS F t R N ISHINGS, Under 
i peor iare ees BC6T. 9000 000) and 25,000,000 | seducer s body. 1ere Was A large Crows ston ork and Repair . > Pre marses seas: oa 
of mine Superior ” aH ; at the rink the night ef the tragedy, and : rk al I peuirs done on the ] Penises, wear, Ties and Collars in ll the 
> > . 
a | er yen Tin the among them were persons now living in hie West sty les. 
il , narked, peophe secm- COMES Too HIGH Winnipey vo who sawthe deed c mumnutterd, PRINTS, Shirtings, Ginghams, Pucks, 
? 1 wail te protect — W hittaker had yust finished a skate with Sheetings, Pillow cottons, Linen, 
‘! wo hand! BRartleford He ral Miss Meredith, daughter of the chief jus- our TEIsS our and Fablings, Towels and Towellings. 
teria and mits Hon. Mr. Martin is wholesale aboli- } tice, had taken her to the ladies dressing | HOSTER Y, Corsets, Gloves and Faney 
making they t ¢iniat Ha propones t tholish seperate | poor and was cressing to the gentlemen's | Wil Grands 
t il aur t hoods and @ual languages, and this task dressing room, when young Chaloner, les MILLINERY. F j 
Bocca TE " - su lightly on him that he PRpwose Sto) who was stunding with his back toa post = es . @ oO WwW > oO Ww ~ o a ote Ty UTLEbintee ane untrin 
. core abolish the Termtories and add them te | drew a revolver and fired two bullets in- = 2 el latest movelties, Raiblhems, Laces, 
i ences of Dr Manito He <ays the Termtories added | tg Whittaker’s body. The wounded man | gy GOOD ONLY AT s Feathers cond Shiapes 
ti 1» Meteres sniet dns v Manitoba wowld 7 - a tne province, Lived about a wee k and then died. Chal- - 9 «+ MANI LES, Short Packet in Direet: 
i md that by joining Ma ba they would | oner made ne attempt te escape, quietly | MILLER & COMPANY S = wire and other fashionable shapes 
tt rice , Foil] an ft ble gov aig? eR ee w office The | ™@ Za po . 
seen ifulin sure ‘ responsi : Ve ming hunself te the law othcers ris a” Ui lete Mant! iW Twe i 
’ . es ate t e~ i eres, 
mi se ngage t t) hanks: the price is te high, trinl « we oon Sane time alter aid there | ao = Or ee, eee ae, Saat cmenene al 
ti The Tennteornes have a tuture wed them | was tormble excitement, but the result i< C THING HO U SE a t'} hd Vii ; 
anf that they cannot iftord to amar even fot Var that Chal ner WAS acguitted lo aay = r = Rm inet ve } ane “ ae 5 : 
i ' bust- | the wake of securing the services of Mr. | he looks like a man of about 40) years, os : . ‘ es : e < FURS, Lact \-trachan Coats, Be. 
, | " ! Ye M ue A y trenerel nd } olly, unconcerned leughing coun- | eas Pou $1.00 in Ca estbiten mesieine 4 Porehase to the overt on been, 2 | CAKE CUBES. Piexts ca the Newest 
‘ a. tenance would never give the slightest in- = MN com SOM ee cor ene tules ined ecshes Coy in SS. Sea 2 
dicataon of the tragedy he passed through. 4 seth Besaeve Davsinde, et bad vol Ss 
; VAN HORNE Has HIS SAY | + Sable: Fitel } Beaver : 
eT A I ETE SLE IN | f al ' weuite 
' , t} : MENS COONTS to Clrev and) Brown 
Monrexat. Dec. 14 Pouchiyg the a SAVE ONE NIGHT a } Gent. Hak ener pi 
‘ “tf al ripination ain freyght rates: j ee 8 ¢ , . 
ti} } ee Our hy It. ‘ te tel] 
. & Nectitwent, whoa n cnte~pontont | iy: piechainge pour. Ul The Merchants Bank of Canada. | are 
cxked Mi. Van Horne, :What are the | Burlington” from St, Paul to | CANADAIN PACIFIC RAILWAY | | from But bh wdniewd. 8 
are i ae ; race =e iy crust The fur WI I hi CHE AP | PAID Ur caprri, A ~ B as 1 ‘ ' 1 
\ i | . ! ahs thi f ' 1pt'e Tae et | ¢ nal . faerie! ti uM r PESEHVE 4 wT “t ‘ ons 
¥ Mr. Van i Se neaproltsis | te” (4 e A ‘oh: | Eastern Excursions, No TiC EE =: lw the far- 
t A iy ‘ Taiyo ania ti a | Psa ivi il i = NEPAL BHPANKING aN \ 4 , 
that wheat ane it iets shipped from nition oi t ty sy AG BUSINESS Pre ‘ ih cp coat Hers. We do tet heep ure. 
vi } nt } me | -_ PROM e ’ ti a . r en ries. rrred thy refore ile het 
sa eee 1 Oe ing Minneapolis. In order t ALITTLE SPARK map HELIN, Manaxer, | . windle produce, tut lave 
a a decrs Beem, | Make a fair comparinn the rates paid be- | BRRAY Kindle 6 arent ee 2 to comntious cou: ' ’ ‘ mite arrmincements with lead- 
, 2 : . t} i luctios aie the P : } ‘ - Bes oad nrtilthe vst , . ¥.. ° S 
Peta they emcees at iy meni ote ae) Points in Ontario, | IMC Crews y fine tircens. ty whet thei 
’ " sen trom woud ft tuhen hie i removed, and the blood puritiod, a ate ’ } i / : : 
Moiste be finished | ne us well claim that Minneapolis is | thixi< the work of iturdock Blood Bitters, a ORV ES wnilersicnent »forders wilh be ae opted fon 
Ik of the Ni A . s Br BTS : M én | j treed te ine which aways cure dy<pepsia, bad I ‘ C] R " en i feet ate vie net ‘thea he “e ‘abl is 
; ean : re : i se PWrengest because the rates to ontral ate | blood and all complaints of a -iitiag origin, bret ass Return Tiekets, good fou {ethos elyes in the City, and are prepared 16 “oods thre <tbnhe as cash. 
3 a ; The Brit lower from Chicaye than from Minneapolis, three months, with ita over lee Pupile for Piarwetorte on enrsgei, } . : 
game yeu , A “4 ' ent ame the volative distance he my the same as ‘ BAN pri ivile: res ; Piz aa wasn * .. Ve rates ses HT Street, Metweem 4 Has Ite ently erties prrree. all 
\ hank intend erecting ay yt Minneanoli an , MANITOBANS ieee * Avemunn, ; . : 
Rie other. a vil be worthy of that | the case of Minneapolis ind Winnipes ALL, MANIT A MISSED MOEISON our goods are meerked in plain 
gui aie n, on the pr perty intels Which farmer gets the best price fon his whe wish to. visit Canada this winter } floures 
. bi the B4- ner fonten te Oe and another, one sav 4 4 id insist on the R. Ro agent giving i jie: F 
‘ apho ae go Aap ce mile north of the mte agua uO mindary then a ticket Iy “The Burlington” from } FOR SALE 
, be - ‘1} age in Manitebsa. ora mile seuth , it and; «, Pal It is the fast line alS e 0 on 
- : i : daurectiy oppesite a Dakota’ Verde ledly Soule ; a ‘ 
hast! peepared for puttin sag DATES a ee 
' i a the Manitoba farn It is net thes =: ‘ ¢ : 
f Vtdowh 4 ren on Th ee rane 0 a uestiogn of rates ge ah hy ' . ap — Nov. 1]. 18. 25. De ee Ba. ee : KEEPING Pp f L 9, 
t necupied his frame store, | So" ” a eR Se CANADIAN EXNCURSTONS . Ph, US, a), - <9 * » a4, vit rot. oisette’s 
f iehe 3 i nu ny means. The intermerhate charges for ie 19, 20, 20, 21, 23,25, Jan: 6, 
ss siege Pe Raat atse elevators and the preservation of the im Your malread agent will have on ste, | os 
Po tk } t tt i eT ond & ’ 
Bogie zs ge me leegrity of grades have much to do with | Now. HPS and 25, and Dee. 2.4. 16 1% | _ ds, Local and Traveling Salesinen 
wtter For Sur the prices paid to the farmers, andtocon- | 18, 19, 20, 21 and 26, alse danuary 6, 7 | 
iif remak tv ovthew uatters the Cavulian Pacitic and 8 ticketsat low gates te Torus, NO CHANGES. NO TRANS- WANTED 
F F : ] ] ‘ " senet asf 2 rie 4 ' ft ) +t spinte oer pint ° tA enernt “ Pexelu ' ft L teeegutce 
maanom | hee expented a vast smoent of mai) ee, ae ee rarities, ‘Swen asonted. Highest tpn DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHO® 
ad rae ‘atuodall rarest na rage elevators, ane ether chasm ists on saben \ m — | eaters ar ve : at , : «wh » mae the 
si ‘ fa} facilities, for cheap and efficient handling | read vin. C. BOA NDR. OR Phe Bars? pal information at CAPR. City Tiek Oe" EL, SEIAIWER &c C0 = ; t a elt be 
- " f the vrain, an outlay savad by imeost rail | digtom) frei 1" u et OMtice Oth Street, moar corner ‘N ERY Gene a Slike intoore. (alt of nod trate the 
ways by Jeawing such im the hands of | sae Res i. Naveen cheats Is ciety Brad youn f bute * 
: . y parties, Whose only mterest is te) 7 ; | pater ite tittle eanies 4 Se ada tenia 
Siege iS eas sh 8 tt.5 money thor can out of gral | WANTED. Merrory We Prom : post free) givee 
Ljahined ke all the money they can D STEER LOST ROBT. KERR, F.C. PATERSON. = sof peau bateot te quite whactmae 
it 4 he i outline ‘veacangae eo ee Pe ; : : thes acta ; eeadas esi 4a 
snof Matatot. upon which 1 traced - De ae oe nage age Be gen fl Winnines raved : prtbyer Siar < ont Ge tate 
. atricts,? . we : . MENTS FRU ee) Piglet : ? ; ferve aud Pee jn ose 
—- opr Sages 7 SPANLEE: GATES SPN. ne pig Bie se agaay ye tb gt god: ee oe Vrof. A. LOLSETTE, 227 Fifth Avenue, N. A 
k ? 1 rrhe ty t oriatdideed chit the I L ithe \ y aCe F ee sncememennenitntie 
he wall pert infer 4 first . spices Arachne yon 
t} ras the natu) cent f othe Zaxzinan, Dee YS. The Khedives wees mosey So 
steamer Manseoneth H oprebably start 
; » n I : t. With Stamey, ian 
. . ~ , ‘ imndoo soothers t tle pert on STRAYED 
fp 0 o— rr A M N ” 
| : ec es _gpoangee { ) " “D O D RH “D C | aft JS > ; “3 
¢ i ; hi te ' 
" 7 ng orn | SURFAGE BURNING BASE HEATER, 
, ; satiate H) i f. ark be «< 
or . > og 
— FOR SOFT OR HARD COAT 
H (4 aul oe ae 4 See J am, “Se 
\ 
a thy j ee rhe ‘ Milos wf \ DD | : ae , ‘ | 
1} i! 
DIAMOND RED CROSS,” 
ME ATER P As 
~y, . ou -_?* ' ; tt — Awe 
TE AUes Ee CSB |. SPECIALLY MADE FOR MANITOBA AND THE 
$ ant , o~ a oe 3 GATTV: FORE:GN COALS. 
ZAS®E HEATING ATTACHMENT UPON Fi 
-2& Gi; IGEST AND MOST DESIRA E 
a ee a ones 
SiP ab. § EAT ll i 
HARD COAL HEATER 
7 me ‘ re a ; "7 — ~ » f > Yr i ; . oa = 4 
THE DILAMOND Fail a 2D 
P a 
TENDER FOR A PERMIT TO CUT TIMBFF ON DOMIN ! 
14 LANDS IN THE POOWINCE , 
- OF MANITO3 
4 ‘ p 
b ‘ a 
_ et 
ch i oe 
‘ ‘ ‘ . . . ly 
pas el cote : LY 3 F THE KIND IN THE MARKET 
fuse THIS IS THE ONLY STOVE OF THE N THE MARKET, 
° a ' , : : 
, ¥ Pavcat ‘ a A SEW ELEMENT favor on’ , rs res me better chimney. 


Se Seer es SMYTH BROS. Rosser Avenue, Brandon. 


the thers, Thain otc 
Anuthe . l ‘ t+ tec outline “Ptem, i tan ore. 0708 J dew -0 19: Oe yuae i 


i; Ik Bever districts crnsest the Assini- 


Guu ew wo 


Catauih ef the stor act. 

The complaint from which Mr. Larsen 
6uffered, c.tarrh of the stomach, is cen- 
esaliy Known t the sufferer as “dyspep- 
da.” Among the symptoms may be 
aoted . full, heavy pain or oppression in 
the stun wtly after cating. accom- 
pani ts fornnaation «of 
bebe! f= j I suahliy the stomach 
beeorncs tend vor painfuland frequently 


pus and a 


feels cold, a-af there was a lump of ice 
held a terinit. The ti i often 
wm aoffou ‘: i there tann ug bitter 
slimy tasteagn the teouth, esjeckd!y in 
the mor The patient often h 

headacl wed istroubled with vertizes 


‘ 


or a feeling «ot 
ness; ilsor 
my ol th 


~ Or dizzi- 
ror flutter- 


suffers 


lichtheadedine 
) have palpitau 
rt. and frequently 


much from constipation. There isa con 
stant feeling of danguor, dullness and 
he aviness, of Pression ana haustion, 


' 
a disinciuna- 


Great depression OF spirit 
on for a! rion, and a pet 
wretched fooling 

In some cases the skin 
and dry, particularly the feet and hands; 
én others, again, the feet and hands are 
heat in the 


eral bad, 


berornes hot 


cold) and there ts a great 
body and head 
Gharp pains, front and 
6houlders. and there may 


back, under the 
ine | roniec diar- 


ghea The tongue is usually coated, and 
Often there is nausea and vomiting after 
Tmeals 


The appetite is variable, generally 
poor, and there is often au excessive tow 
of saliva’ The patient suffers from an 
Deereased fever during the night, fre- 
Quently perspires while asleep and is 


troubled with heartburn. Generally the 


> 


MOOS 


KILLED TO ORDER. 


AS DESIRED. 


ASTODON 


FRESHLY EXHUMED. 


RLEPHANTS 


VER CANAL, FROM INDIA 


Sopntimes there are 


face is flushed or the skin becomes sal- 


flow. and sometinuws there is a dry, hack- 
dig cough, while the voice is hoarse and 
husky. —Boston Globe. 


A Postal Dox, 


A patent postal pillar box of an in- | 


n exhibited at 


The 


haracter has bes 


Kobi . 
Qie Athenwum club, Melbourne 
beox is cota 
seven feet in heuht, having a diameter 


af about twe feet, and it has three divi- 


Biot The top one contains a series of 
compartments, in which there are police 
and tire slarma, the former being com- 
municated with by means of atelephone, 


wi ie the fire bri 
Quthreak of fire 


rade is apprised of an 


vnal in shape and stands | 


in the locality by the} 


Wear 


FROM OHE FARM. 


WHALES 


PROM WALES, 


pressure of an electric button. The cen- 
tral d ion, which is the largest, is de | 
Voted to t reception of Ictters and 
Mm ipers, the ordinary slot or opening 


through which the letters are placed be- 
i overed with a wire comb, to prevent 
the letters being extracted by the inser- 
tir i tian i or pTaeces of wire 

fail intoan iron box which 
ix “astened on te the door, and whew it 
al box all that the 
postman has to do is te touch a 
Which cou the bettem of the box t 
fali. and this allows the | tters to droj 
into the omen bag underneath. There is 
6 dial immediately above the door denot- 


red toelear the 


jy ing, 


ins the timesat which the box is cleared, 
andonthe door being closed the hand 
rea) j eut at what time the 
ne: willtake place The bot 
ton ad ris reserved for the hatterice 
used nection with the police tele 
phone tire alarms, and on top of the 
rool au electric Lamp is aftixned.—Sydney 


Herald 


fetlections 


: 
} 


POPES 


FROM ITALY 


W. i. HOOPER 


HUGHES. | 


J EH. 


- ee 


THE BRANDON MAIL. 


Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, 


CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 
FULL LINE OF DRIED FRUITS, CANNED COODS, ETC. 


DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. 


BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 


Second Door West of Sixth Street, South Side of Rosser. 


E C.A. BRADFORD, Bee-HIVE GROCERY 


ny RR NO Le RE RC EN A 


Look at the list of Faney Groceries to be found on 
shelves - 


CROSSE & BLACKWELLS .,....;.,., 


ney and Anchovey Paste, Anchevey Essence. Jams, Jellies, Mixed Pickles 
Orential Pickles Shmaps, and Chow-Chow, Preserved Ginger. 
Mackeril and Sardines in Tomato Sauce, Sardines i 
Mustard and Od. Mushroom, and French Peas. 
Potted Meats and Game. 


Finest Congo, Assam, and Japan Teas, 


Famovs Sunlight Soap and other goods to numer to: mention 


OW 


Call on Us and Save MONEY 


THE N.P. IS NOT HERE YET, |)¥ COURS = FOR -:cCasH. 
BUT THE CHINA AND ASSAM TEA wancHouse,tAN/ BARRETT 2 CO., 6th STREET 


PROVISION STORE, COR. 1OTH ST. & LOUISE AVE, 
IS NOW OPEN FOR TRAFFIC. 


J. SWMINGTON, - Proprietor. 


s x to intimate that he has had upwards of ten years experience with Mesare Foustes, 
J ‘ Hh & eS oe ae the Ain star Tea Establishments in the Oid Country. and —_ 
several years on his own account in the Colonies. ‘Therefore being theronghly yo aay ie ine 
the selecting and blending of the ditferent species of Teas, he isin «a position to offer to the ublic 
of Brandon and Neichberhood a Sea which, for quality and price, he Delieves uReurpacsed 1B 
the Provinee, and Which will be at from 2c. per Ib. upwards 


FRESH GROUND COFFEE DAILY. 


Hams, Cheese, Potatoes, Vegetables, 
the hest quality. Also in Stock, 


In PROVISIONS, comprising Fresh Hutu hue. 


Fruits, &e., every cae shall he exeroised to procure aruicles of 


DELF, CLASSWARE WOODENWARE AND CENERAL HOUSEHOLD coops. 


The oleve Gecds ave all New and Freeh, are bonght on test Liverable tertns, and will be sold 


Moderate Prices for Cash. ss p 
Highest Prices given for Fresh Hutter, Eye. Pots ton ~, Cheese, &e., Ke. 
GOOD= ‘DELIVERED FREE TRLEPHONE ihe. Pb, BON 3M, 


J. SY MINGTON, 
Cor. 10th St. and Louise Avenue 


BRANDON. 


WM. FERGUSON 
Direct IM PORTER 


WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, 


THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK WEST OF WINNIPEG 


| 
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SS ee 


HARDWAR._ -- 


A KULL SUPPLY 


’ 


Nails of every Description, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Tar and 
Brown Paper, Oils, Paints, Brushes, &e. 


STOVES, TINWAREF, ETC. 


Rogers’ Cutlery and Electro Elated Spoons and Forks, Grand 
Rapid Carpet Sweeper, Churns and Dairy Supplies 
Blacksmiths’ Outfits, Fencing Wire ef all kinds. 


WILSON & CO., 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 
Cor. 7th St. and Rosser. 


HMALTH FOR ALL! 


HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT. 


TI | E PI LLS Purtfs the Bloow, correet all Disorders of the LIVER, “TOM \¢ OKI 


NEYS and HOW ELS. 


They invigorate aud restore to health fredily sted 


z soy ® 


Oe 


Con-titutions and are invaluable iv al) complaints ineidenta to b emales of a)! age For Chilere 


| BP ALBR in all kinds ef Lumber, Lath and . 
and the Aged they are PRICELESS 


Shingles, Doors, Sash and Frames, Cedar 
Fenee Posts, Telegraph Poles, Tamarac Poles, 
ete. Agents for Patterson Bros, & Co Lnple. | 
mente. The celebmited J. 1. Case Threstier and 
the Famous Moline American Plough. i 

Office on Rosser, first door east of Queen's! 
Hotel, Yarnton 10th 8), Braneh Yard, Souris. } 


J.T. BAMBRIDGE, Mouager. 


Sults are no letter in conversation 
than in a foot race. 

Polly saust hold ite tongue while wear- 
ins the wig of wisdom. 

liis the foolish aim of the atheist to 
aan int itude with a microscope. 

When poverty comes in at Che cottage 
door, trne love joes at it with an ax. 

A vein of tnmor should be made visi 
the without the help of a reduction mill. 

The retormer becomes a fanatic when 
he beins to use his emotions as a sub- 
@litute for his reasoning faculty. 

Many an object in life must be at- 
t3ined be flank movements; it is the 
vigzag road that leads to the mountain 
top Othee 
i All the paths of life lead to the grave, 
and the utmost that we can dois to avoid 


Bass’s Ale, Guinness’ Stout, Milwaukee Lager, and all | 
Domestic Ales. Lager shel stout always kept Wn Stock. THE OINTM ENT ix an infallitle remedy for Hed Sores, Had Hreasts. (te) W 


} , 
Seresand Uleer-. [tie tamonus for Gent id Mhenuwarter ' 
OS: OTtietE mr dsent ar verbal tate r 

For SOK THKOATS, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLUS, GLAMDT LAE SWELLING rid ult 

SKIN DISRASES, jt hae ny rival, and for Contracted and stiff Joint«IT AC TS LIKE A Cibecy 


Manufactured only by THOS. HOLLOWAY 'S ESTABLISHMENT, 
78, NEW OXFORD STREET, (Late 55 Oxford Street), LONDON, 


And are -old at ls. fet, 25. fab, 4. tei, Iis., 22s. and d eweh Bax or Pot, and imay be esa 
Medicine Vendore throughout the World 


CONSUM TION | tm Pur hagsers should loek tothe Label on the Pots and Howes If the ee ae 
' OXFORD ETRKEET, LONDON, THEY AKE stl Ions, 


j 
‘ 
| 
| 


i 


Pots, Telegraph Poles and 
Tanwrac Poles 


Mills and Planers on Rainy River 


Beaver Mills Lumber Co., COLD IN HEAD 


~ MANUFACTURERS OF 
Branch Yard, Souris TARR i A T e 
the short cuts 


WHITE and RED PINE, WHITE) 
: STAGES 
The office should seek the man, but it | 


Wood, Cedar and Birch, Cedar Fence 
should inspect him thorouchly before Ph 7 H ] ; . : i 
‘ rain oenix a . OTe : aba yy yeep nba hp enw 2 ba wt ri Wm ol Conin the Mend or Catarrh and 


std? asin FH 


A POSITIVE Core, A PAINLESS CURE. 


This the Patent Age of New invention. 
FACTS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES 


DISEASES OF MAN! 


r mi. ett “ tes ahd athe } mtu) toeisttare sare : 
taking him s PY seer wilds. eee i . tone a? gp ot itr ihares Meet ! “Hidden Chunges fron bot toceld, 
‘ liumility is most serviceable as an un the - apts nage sles me Aap pnpgiont a oa ane wivetest case of Cold in the Mead rapidiv developer | 
alo ArT. tas teu tent ‘ist dem te 


Ment developes inte Coosumption and leadeto | 


. : ‘ ould neve ow i * i stiMONy Proves coor ls -¢ 
dergarment, and should never be worn coe tare Dheaat Nieuy " inwony groves ox uc} Inive hat a larye percentage of all the | The great Health Penewer. serve! of Hea!!n; 
‘ @e an overcoat eaths securing from Consuroption bad theirs Be in + Depleted Cal. wehbe h, by dual etawer and Kohinvor of Meficipes. 
» The Good Samaritan helps the unfor- The Serritie Consequences 


tanate Wayfarer without asking how he 
. ihticuds to vote J A. Macon in Cen 
tury 


ie loped into Catarrt. ant then inte Consumption, that dread disease with which mee! .? j E @lindiscretion 
cience ean yet unable ty cope suceceafully. Tsou are suffering from Cold in the head, or from , : 8 Exposure and Overwork. 
° Vout the name rots ss ii ptanie ¢ SCatart sitet ae Geel breath, ul Opprenst¥e bevertin hew dren. 1 10 R D 
8 ings from the head mite poragd oye a nen — ; ' RK. capous dischanves from the on strife 5 U G, ml OLE-AGED 8 OLD MEN 
9 7 g sepee of «mel. or te ead ‘ AN Or as ele ral fooling of debslity husky Who ere Broken Down @rom the Fert: of Anuse, will 


sa Da eroatl rae iw arson ia saurehest v - 
pice a whees b dit mio . fod ia So. 8a Katical ire for Negvous Webility, Ore 


wet Dee Lge ¢ " 
: ‘ shee, # fewlinge of dizzine MAT ict 
chen steno: a feeling of tiregness and Telispemition toe ertion WAZ me part 


nd your Address and Ie. in 


——— —— orls 


a feeluue of nauses in the Genie Wessness, ete. ~ 


Sia IG A tS iene i A MOA RT lla 


:¢ «ie ie ou<in th oi . 
Pasdign abies 6s Camtagian. mocrning when # Al hipaa Oana pianbichaa th er loratet tag Ge threat De not neglect them. Thene | OtLAmps tor Jroatise iq Book Form, on Disease of Man, 
Band : ‘TONE ’ ’ : e bata few ot Hand svtnptome at Catartt lif conexperionce ant : woe = . 
Foreign ministers demand the most THE PIONERR AND LEADING TIRAE. tre not peemit thein to run under the mistaken iunproceine thug \,, BE_WARNED IN {Ace US LULOX 67 Wetington st. € Teremte, Can 
upulous observance of the stereotyped Ie wera butenthecontrury «ill weer tonan ‘ pide ice thoat Wisden livgs in @ fool's puredian, 
SC TUPULONS Observance ¢ west , ‘} “ah : aes ASAL BALM. °:. SON A Way ae thas thousands Me fore A PERMANERT cure. CT RSM CU eRaOTOrD. 
' niles of etiquette, and watch with seru Preenry it ences ~ og genie uf Hoge ay me pdbepen " He (Ure over offered the | LILO U 
4 . oy en 6 petitedan Te : A lees i meet iat ritan unqueetlonable fact 
- ee . ere ace be : d “af aie ecie ‘ ' _ hn: seande No felling Of marvellous cures | 
them. A tailure tu seat amemberot Un Ls oy cane iecectnieneeletd then ion, aud Weappouds few, welect. | 
. f, he precis sent bn ' 
rps or his wifein the preciso en | 
ke Ps to hi rher P . ne the tabd \ burns Sudbury, @ sau iM PENNYROYAL op WAEERS. WANTED—LADY!:: sad Mates én 
: Teg yeni ener lags eit. I oe ; , > ~ Mamie Mo Martin. Terwond. Pa maye - | Pree: & physicians wh. represent in her owe lore sty 
’ would, probably, destroy the pleasare f : ! ; + rien’ in Canada | became ao. | has had e life ex perience in aa gigtre Retarencas re: ured Parresent 9 0! tom 
ua, 5 ~ th « ’ ‘ quatnted with NAMAL BALM , “ Is used ssiery. GaY @ “EQS it Barclay # *< i 
N ne anch farther fron ss tiptoe n 5 eur : Dnave nu forest female s 
i the oocasian, Not one inen tart] : T me ‘ - Abi oe ca ~ ~~ aturrh, and it fothe fine remede | nels with quecees by 
the host or hostess than ts red to Che aa AES, gir Tite Sees ? : eveeximmenced relief and | feel over 10,000 lad. Picasant, safe, 
——— } soe tw do be tole: ‘ . & i abe arm : “i \ vie ree effectual Ladies A pe ore. nee 
er s Uiey rot od . re | ach ddl od allel Chea a fis . ec aN it for Peonyroyal afers ar re : , ou 
; ated) The placing of the dipiounite in Nestea TEE FRCN o, “4 a a Nair Mille Baoehes, Ont. @ No substitute, of inclose post . ‘ 
: : : ‘ sealed ee pliner Bi : ours f NASAL HALM did ine 9 f-rercied partioulara Koki t+ ory. Lack of bee 
line to be presented at Ours rg linscatgeatatoa ‘ a » weal 1? fue r head ad “appe ured ail e bor. Aaar “ wre" 
mony must be done in strict: observances ; . . . ; ee ‘ the > “und. t fed o yaalf Th RUREKACHEMICAL CO, Dernorr, Mp «x. arisdog frentin Xen 
of rank and: Iportanes of ca ik 6 ar : | sug : " : \ it A ary . ; ! = - oriole For sale by KORE & COMPANY. frandon : i eae pre 3 
j persons dining or entertaining these digs, ; : we i ‘ att ~ — : sates Sor be i 
m ‘ t first 1 i t i s a n y \ v ‘ 1 l b - i ss 7 ‘ art) Brantfort ANOS soucn-es, Debdlity. Dimnese of Six ; s 
. ‘ ‘ vy k i hr ’ i - ‘ Lad ! ” Phin nd a Pv BARM for jer rr Sag nemariggy onli i 
“1 i. ‘ ed | sf Vitshi w \ wel ‘ , a re) " "4 FUT AIN lume of Nrabitaor w, an fre ein 
. provin a +, th Apoct esgual ty the city My st a IS ve iarrest KK ’ ‘ tiF ~s + P fies elopenent Lemme of I 
iy i 3 +? isu : Ltog nd 4 he ctv. bought expe enor . . " Fe the Mask. ets Stine Goeurrhen a t. are 
4 - ; ag ge “tee 7" t ae ' oR . im seat Mag item As a treater) with vrinigwerelic es 
" a scene, such as hia o rized o crop et Wheat, AN Ssidhininictnins . = if . ver % “ i we tes tek Cutarrial milections privetely. Ne Werewre One wnee tion 
sions wher i + Aoaeri We mast unload, and has lewd ’ have % pine : . Heal NASAL RALM Hat NO ail Cette: ter tat , 
Seaman : ; . . ' ky \ it 7) ' 
a . ; es li al mt at 22 Thee te as! i ~ : ae esy Adie. ~ 
LB Prag ae Ne ee a NBGAA.  BA%-3 on a ee nk Skate eee J. &. HAZELTON, 
= above “first class Fur er where btth save you a voon a suit ol reeat, asin EbRMET niet. : rag ce toi Ho ; a a 
: Europest {" viners bave |  Kivet thre peanits Yours te Pree, bs . : ‘ ‘ i . be ¢ é ne rtitiwees] te eos . | <-~ i 
osm fe »' 3 at wignte = > : 
¥ kingdoms American Magazin bd e . ‘ i teh thet | tved <pent 20) fog i ave 
> ae a 3 . . ‘ ~ ; ‘ ‘ ane ‘ in re .. “ite malt irs sage : 
4 © . rr a4 es . iw , 
* ¥ Persian Sloees. ‘ e at - ‘ othe ’ ‘ ‘ ad ade i wpers : - SOT HIKE, SLEANS'NE, 
A hich heeled bids’s slipper ; catie remedy Ty ' - tt VERLIME 
Pi 2 ‘ i aa ¥ i Naz BALM ha~ Poh Teobtk ds hi y ém -¢ aca lagtint Bue - 
u Monaco, an upper of Pronty « anaes BaRCLAY ECT HEALTHA SS : i waged” ’ 
. velvet, has a sole, shank and! rved 0 0 . ‘ *, ne arr Bs tsee , : p 
: iid wo l n? {) ntal Fiat = : ; he ae 
obi «a & ‘ . . Heerietia Hearky j ae tin — ‘ ow bow sy I ‘i hy one : : ca 
nel reely emp! : , : — uM. Re) REMED M. Ise fleets ar saladlie, fartat 4 
ds wood is ! : ! >T. > \ aciach . 
a Ia - t : 1.0 Mbt. vel used f “ var ” : ep erie: , 
t museum collect man tea ; Pepe sae Seine Bl oe itrspesodin ; é ee ee eee 
: se rel st. BS eyed : “ " i ne int arite % ‘ o Ps ne 4 
v esting specimens from \Qaire comntri LATH, SHINGLES, Ss ASH = wed beni F ons 4 4 ete . is hae tee es nag iar sary none oo | step 
The Persians ! : .' > -s “ ! ” ‘ a: I sie - toes? . , ~~ nia +. ate send meer ?* 2 
| a gene -HiR t BOORS AND PAPE & remedy ap antintnets tote dt Nee Bare Re meved wu tos 
it richly tiwid vhich are real sittin . 7 sia é peed feces ee foe ~~ 
raised platforins % ith astray across Oh ACAUTION cane Awer pote se iis. if ve ealrr bes pot NASAL HALM in ‘ - ms a and —— . . a a < 
. : : . e : oo he lis 0 Gmiie 'e tate cot be mead mn " {31904 < - a 
‘ . rouse hy - . , —— , 5 ; t+ e eT PretToed hi ~ sedi re wet ! his 
front for the toes fo pass throug One MONEY TO LOAN. welne gee! St wg Wires! othe e pea andit ‘wil ee emt 500 Hed jenetel ewe aA Qt wh oe wer eter es coat Che ODterb gut @ tet —* , ; . 
) ’ . vr ¢ ‘ ’ = = ; 7 - . ? 
pair of these ape elevated a foot Om Qgeney Western Canada Laae Savings Co oe oe oe : FOLPOND & C3., Beomia': E..; oo aie be Es RD = >: ons tum te ae! om : 
Pier Marine and Life Inecrince. ul FOR), q., Brockville, Ont. ea Be ves of imate sede s name re reupe ey me GO 


tha ground and @e veritable stints. - 
Washington Star 


1A RE eto 


i NATIONAL COLONIZ 
pyar! ‘BRANDON POST OFFICE. ain al 16 GRAND WINTER 16 
os very I ad) : 
ches A 7 gs awa ridding | Offee Hours f Bo clock te 19 6 Clock Moneys Opler Ofhee Hours, froin 10 te 16, LU T T E R 
he: ’ E for Mall. for de boar a s follow Wail- are de to ar it this Office as follows: tess sintieanen aia: Pains 
uh 7 } the Fr a Fr © hae ! at Is. If abede : 
: buss WH 2 ~dis is.4 he We- 1 1? itp ‘ I 4 hed im 18-3, 1 +t the tae 
- me . : Ci . ti a.m Vie 5 tay the St 
als eres - P 2@ f FReoa 
‘ ' -~ tt - 
. | ~ ‘ fond _ ' > . 
: Sivan vost so Manitoba t0- Montreal 
| | . alilovd tO mOntPes 
! _ \ ba : 
: . i . i i aug ‘ é . And AL POINTS WEST ONTARIO 
Ke: a 65.000 St vin t 
1 Hea at ' . vs . 
aoarwinneinineaacenssiieamiinaieiinn | 3 Weel Edeae worth ~ “°° Nepthern Pacifie & Manitoba —_ 
1 Ral Est os : ‘ ‘ . oe 
= . ; "seeps p i iss Tm { I ver 
‘Agricultural : Implements — mo 
‘ 11 ~ € Wate} j ‘ i \eye 
J 1G) Toilet Sets 5 
ICKETS $1) eid oily Dee. tith t ; nuary 
Of Hivery Description, at Olfers are mace to all winners fo pay'’t ' 2h Re aid. and Janus 
: : nz-s cash. lees a commission of ten perce t ei: 
4 t t! Winner's names nv t paiclished unless specifically 
Th ; auth rzea irowin sou ¢t rd Wed «mias « 
| SMITH & SHIRRIFF'S 20.000. $40 to text $4p 
a Offices—1.0St. James Street trea. Car 
two LIMIT OF TICEKTS 
r PAYS. + NUN v3 
hid onan QO: P 4 Walelekal A . . . = . 
“ South-east Corner 9th St. and Princess Aivenue, Canadian Pacific R’y. © pinta ip tvs ao 
re septate Dig htngS reg prom haeman ys 
OPEN TO THE PACIFIC COAST ‘ii | 
t 4 sata - . ‘ i ‘ aii poeta . E ; : : ? ; ta tablos 
os - Dealers ill THi WA PSN Manufacturing { HELP LTA ~ (ro0ds. WESTERN DIVISION, . he is she] ntaee Bee —— aoe 
: rdi a one . : ° +1 P e rT. , puma 3 . i AN toba Nha 
Magee 06 THe Warsen All Steel Deering Bindex, (the hest Canadian; T IM I: PA BLE. 
t vhen the Binder in Manitoba). See it heferc you order, Corner TO Decestpern %, T8so Ti. Pa ig Ni ot ay Winnipes 
ta tunerai, be- 
“eee Tur Woarsoxs Movers, Rakes, Harrows etc.. We also sell IM. GRAHAM HO SWINFORD 
r : . ° . ; .” $ Re ) a “ } tsen. \ n sen we 
i only the American All Steel Binder, manufaetufed by Wine Deer) Re. STA S 2 ieee ‘ ‘ \ 
eee ‘ Mt ime and Co., Chicago. Th San Prancises, se. 745 om W.H. HELLYAR AGENT BRANDON. 
my i i 
: : i rave TOO rin Portland, O.. sur) 6.40 
Arua rican Ditiord sulkes anil Walking Plows, Pie Avr 3.00 pn Tacoma, W. T. ]ibewe 
Testing Mim. American Duffore Canes, Sulkevs and Walking Plows, P20 y Ss ttle. W. r vt) r ; 3 
Lhe Hosely gi Voiwis View “aa” Northern Pacific 
vac : a ‘¥D2]> TE I ’ A510 Wes omen it... Railv cova 
rE CELEBRATE —————, --- <r 
$453 iN vel ee “oy ‘ 
Lh , etretoit Crit ol 
HOUSEHOLD" SEWING MACHINES, genous G2 Fee me 
i ' ' 2 ’ Thi cio Deal L2.che pee gedit, bet Te canned aad! 
: , a oe en Golder 11.53 fri. tr: 
} poof all kinds kept on hi yoopiheredd fog + ce | td 10m Pron ! ‘ ! Peli 
| 4 i by Cavin Siow det hs bi s t.449 ; 
; a t iM j }Na » 25 By { i va I) u l } ‘ j r¢ 
20 Calgary 2 “i 
: hi Corrs madence solic ( and promy uSweret hoo Miectrerme ber late , 
t . ie oe Pesan 17.460 a ! ‘ 
‘ ‘ a4 fh HL! R | I] mau vhiager pow , o ’ 
i (x, SALI | il. as | \ a lt. 4> s { Te Lic > 
Zi tte vi Ja (bro Vii €t €i3 } ret 
--— 0 BF ! , to 
f Pe ae, See SE CORES a A RE : sad ce . . ; * 
Re ca: mee 25° | EXPLESS Tins EN vILY 
i r i f 3 Fe “ee : oni ' ' 
GENTLEM N'RECURA: 1 ee 
\ { ba , ’ hs 
i > Ar } 1 lil iil i hie 
hH.ts Ley ; i Los a 
: IF YoU WANT YOUR 12.16 Cashes Ing Pree Colonists f 
pie ; — ow | ry 16.02 | ea" The only rail 
| m~N -r YOUR HOUSES. 1440 it bhat 141 Na bath t ! 
HORS ES SHC D 16.20 Winnit A 15.20D i 
. 9.45 Ly WinnipegrA A P20 | CHA 
} } m RIRST OCI ee « | ‘ se if Ltt Vb 11.1 { *r is 
y : \ FI] LA Vi i] } ‘ prey 1 li Py peat aes Teor _ ; \iy 
/ {me (y ie a 7.10 a W. H. HELLYAI I 
fF NN — — CENTRES, w P 3S 
; \ , On | eu Diarls Mime e 
aa \ si HD Minuieapelis ee 
' \ \ ’ - Dp ' + t t . rr) \ he} f Paul I ws 
| foi) \\\e wissen vs wet the Best Horse | PLASTER ot PARIS ORNAMENTS 5.10 Kansas City 004) 
| j | \ w ‘nein the Ci whet y get all ' 30 St. Lor LD) 
\ | \ \ edge I: a ise tt see tha IN aD) Ar Chieayw Lv loo pun 
4 ee on 
a Latest and Best Styles, ' . ' >..° “Bae ae oe: Wi meu ae Ce 
Sey Residences, Churches, Private! sce D Rat ice a on 
1 SPECIAL ATTENTION R ce 13.0) West Fort Willian 15.20 - 
‘he ooms, Stores, &e, 13.50 ‘ Hiain y. * 
: : @ Tt 36 Avis _ f 14.30 Ts KENDALLS 
Paid t Corns, Contractions, Quarter: | Som | port Aithary yy "415 pin 
Crack, aut oer Dowanes of te Hl. qth HIGHEST STELE = B, sto jam Sehucibor C320 am 
S wt ° JH SMP rey Chaplen Bo pan | 
‘i > << g ON, ARt, at Modorate Préoes. Ho o3.13 pin Ly Sudbury Ar bly pur 
tHe, —— py WwW M. Ww IL . H 7 “U0 pin Ly NorthBay Ar #5) am | 
- aN? S&S — $  $.am Toronto B18) pm 
ae eal a we NINTH St... BRANDON, An Office, with Samples of Work, will he; {04 Rover oo 
a ‘ 11.20 ut Niagra Falls L¢ ainda ii 
oe a 2 im : dis 
™ 5 fitted upin a shore time, moeantin 21D pin Wingham 21h | aie ort Suet es ere 
. | Ald ress 12.00 noen Londen 0,00 : blister. Kead proof be: 
HURRAH BOYS wt : emia St "Thnses 430 | Oneiee OF CHARLES A, SNYDER, 
¢o-t-) BB 4.20pm Ar Detroit Ly B12.06 pin eaesndn 68 
Thue peace Taos ‘ALVIN BLACKWELL, JHE 6.20 pin Ly North Bay ArC 94 am CLEVELANO BAY AND TROTTING AED WoRSES. 
! 1] ; % =) | I 12.05 am Pembrooka 1.12 ines 1 ~tnanecconanate a, 56, 
Hi Ordered Suit for $14.50, | , ~ANDON 16am Renfrow 20 Sire. 1 hove al chased your Keo 
i i P.O. BRANDON, { 3.00 am Ay Carlton Jet Le 1.20 am anes eB Core by the bait dorea fttinw 
“2 - id tke ‘ qaantty ink itis 
Pe ., [RANT ALL WOOL, frou } ‘hh 1030am Le Prescete ArB Loo yom ever sripeensce have awd it 
ya a | 2295 pn Brockwilla 3.00 ee a A. Swvver 
ny | FACTURERS | iaoMiuutee 250 amy orem townie Cue Sams 
\ if i” 4 | mie AAWwA pa An 
Siem .y, | J. SANDERS, | TEMA ‘itn Monnet "x4 ym | REMDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. 
NP / : J { 230 p Quebec 10 Baoourys, N. ¥., Novemnber ;, 10. 
{ a 4 Life & Accident Insuranee : ™) ai New York nye Tow Da. B J Reso Co. anette 
iP A } Who is filling Or lers Fully Tea pe rCent, | f 4 Buston. RaxD | «O00 ten Dear Sire - eee Oreo tn tae Pb 
, nh : and has a Big | 0.50 pm Buton, B on par i ag 4 and *pavine. 
wan ts 4 + OUTED leas than Resser Price and Ta Lusi | 5 2.10pm St Jolin 3.00) pin ased it for gr omy pagar ny yarns pein 
1 Stock of Woollens to clase fron, bath | COMPANIES. 11.20 bm Ae Helifax Le 5.00 am | saa dberodemenacmecers, Sondiet 
at Canadian and Inmiy* rtend, kines from e | i Soere ule AH Gueeer, 
— Mill - i ROP rROFA Manaver Troy Laundry btables, 
a ve | 4. Pails R. dalls cacept Sanday C, deils 9 
| BREECHES A SPECIALTY. COMBINED CAPITAL AND OTHER ASSETS 700° ° 0) de. cori" lucaty KENDALL'S oo 
‘ ! Thurnley . daily excent rida Anis amt, Wisroxe County ’ at le 
acura Look Through OVER $3,000,090. | cxeepe fark day J. Movida : Wests aba vd ~ rot feel omy a “doty to y what Ihave done 
— » ‘ amok re it. ! ' ‘ he ‘ ss ‘ . ents emlitrope “ eaan 
: Call and L . $ ) ; briday Kk. Trhewtls Theedae andl Setr 3 rat Keadatt's re Cans < bate anded 
(in Tlie Reenter Visit a ‘ ps" 
vgs >= oe ‘ ; " {, ns cast of Reandon run on central Pps twenty tee horsesthat bad Spagime, ten o¢ Ring 
! . sid the drummer, lean- ) President Se rete Sabre frn Poh a aed a4 Boome, ine afflicted with Big Bead ani enee @ 
i | ties tian ae oor DERS, <1: JOUN A. MACDONALD, 2.G., 6.0.1 OC A Se eee wee we ee se idbans ae aussiees E Seon uaeee tre 
wt i ; ewere serend out for ' : ; on Paerts amiard tine care uf an — 
ing te the fair your | Vice Presiacrits FONE ROTION € i Yoors truly, Axcure Tr evee 
4 ' Gino. rremanw. Bx President of the bank \ toria- Bteamere for Pugrt Sound Alenka Horse Doct. 
‘a t prIsstormal totios } ot 7 nite - p ‘ ; ; e J i = ' 
oe ~ MERCHANT TIE oa ssn reg nee one, | ean KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. 
. , custom Aye ehisttinhl wrettor ean get it 3m 9 wage 
; » f taro looked PHIRTEENTH STREET, | Provincial M ; } tiokton  M ° Wistamennsnt FE. syn atecson receipe tf rite by the 2 
fi — tot ae : aS PRANDON W, sco “ ‘ districts. Re as ee aaatite: aaa rah Palle, ¥ 
. pee re : nis ‘ ‘SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
! a8 | H 4. HG T 440 . ut . 
. ' THE KEY TO HEALTH. Woo Herta ‘ Ins. ¢ M With brunet bine divers 
, is . ‘ wil a : « 
j Simaring Care - P 
: i \ - t « : ate ; msi armef 5, Mech wii giSS ate 
Manet. Winnip. os aan ie 
t A ~ ; tie ; OE & JEZE 
Ne i " “ ws ; 3 ¥, Sp ‘’ et 
‘ e ‘ ¢ ; noe - mb or 
. ¢ : “£4 \,°' Gited + 
z Unlocks all the « --nd avennes of the <a 4 ‘ 
Rowels, Kidneys and Liver, crys | ne Ct iPuETS 
‘ hout ‘ RATLW 4 — f ivnCis 
i Bg ‘’ 
. inf ch, 
nN Ee: * 
Cc. t : > Phe Great English Pre er 
t om, : er Sa 
‘ i =cru~ ae A 
: os cr %2 °, 2% 
in ri De y all CA .. wo ES ’ f 
Bic. are Pee ppyinte (BURDOCK © De P™ ise yoor Draggia for Thc Grows Engiteh r 
An Uneapected Development. ELOOD BITTERS. Prescription. take oe = Sy mog cand One pe pas os ‘ 
ve hat ai 2 ‘or Sate by al! Dealers, Six $5, by mail amp ce 
ck Dude—Oh, doctor, what ails me: i ~ ‘ Burke Chemical Co., Detrott, Sich. as enanntelé on 
tor—I am surprised to tind that you 7 MILBURN & CO., Proprietors, Toronto, sa eb LOSE & COMPANY, Beans ts Etnsor Ketiatan. on 


i-rain fever,—Boston Herald. 


(PHE undasig 
health by « 


_ heir abil, prove tt to be the most wonderted 


| Woman e peculiar ail 


j COO 


| the manufacturers, 


C. P. RB. 


~ EXCURSIONS city ticket fice, | 


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LINES 


Call or Write 


FC. PATERSON 


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BAN DON 


feyy his ts, * 


ah he Ste: dso ridley 


Te Consumptives. 


hawn le '. 
Phlee ttle s <= efter 
ti Vom. ~ with a ‘ . i t 
read «isease CaONn 
inake hu ' t f ows «1 
ue T.thawe «+ fesire it the ow rns 


seored | ree n ey t the 


use" ' 
UMITiON 
TES. am. ! , » Lu 


tage b sei ff -_* t - 


ee 


The treatment of many thousands f caste 


of those chron wWeukuessee ant 
eiiments peculiar to femaiea, ee oe 
Hotel and Surgical Institute .suffalo, N. ¥., 
has afforded @ vast experiences in nleely . 
ing and thorenghiy testing remedies for 
cure of womans pectiliar maladive. 

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseri 
f4 the outgrowth, of reault. of thie 
valualbi exsperienee, Thousands ° Pana 
Wale, receives} from pationte and from p! 
cane Whe have tested it tn the more 
vated and obstinate casee which had 


remedy ever devieed for the relief and cure of 
eufferin women, It ie not reommendet! as ® 
‘eure-all” but aa a@neat pertect Mpecite for 


te. 
Favorite —— 
thom” is the only 
cine for women, anid 
te andera 
from 
that will give aati 
faction tn «very enme, ox the money paid 
for 10 with be refunded. 
Aca powerful inotgesating ton 
it tisparte atrengeh to wheie 
and to the wom and tte appeadages 
poartic vier, For overworked. worn -o 
run-down,” detulitated teachers, mati 
dresamiaks 4, seaniet rensen, “ehop-girl«,” 
keeper numing mothers, aod feelde wom 
geonersiiy, Der. Pierce e Favorite ae 
ie the greatest carthly boon, being unequm 
wean appetizing cordial and restorative tonig. 
Aca svothing and strengthent 
mervine, “bavorite Preaeription” te u 
ualed and te livaluable tn ainying and ,* 
duis naw nervous e@escttabliitv, innit ity, 
hanuet proatration, hysteria. epesne aad 
other ft, Nervous #prentuma, CO. 
monly attetdant upon functional and organisa 
dumase of the woh. Tt iodoces mfoehing 
sleep amd relieves mental anaety and dee 
ae feney 
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preeeripti 
is w beghtdmate a er a 


compoundad by an expert | and emt 
veircian, and mlapte 


. pe woman @ Geis 
af ieet. ~ ie purely we o —~ in te 
thor , ertert in tte 
any mh ~ Pm mer For 
or fauwen, from whateveg 
tot Ind gestion, dye 
“in ire«l pias ‘u-, 


in emeli 
pore «vers te 


oo umaries wres ae ription ” fe a posle 
tive eure for fe lant ob 
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world’s Gispeasary Asso 


697 Main % 


a 


st chureh witend giving a ¢ 
on New Year 
gramine is borne ’ 
fon Glee Cla 


ur daily, and : 
iH werk dunng 


. } 
sinter, preparing stone fot sills, 


4 


‘apoas 


7S 


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fam 


eves at Miller & Company. 


Taw sidewalk in front ot Nation & Cos 
ore wap blocked meariy all day 
diay, Monday and Tuesday, 
Be attraction bems 4 
aus” in their large windows. 
rove plen of drawing attention 


* 


Lae Gk! 


epee 


xt 


a 


firs 


am 
¥ 


Mr. las. Murray, 
ve bears lately and br 


tle Bee 


old them te Mr. W. 
chem hung on 
f hie store. 


* har 


ae 


» 


ehiertathine? 
on Thursday evening 


n aid of the H spurt 
fa failure. 


Lapies tut 


Seunett wes 


round amd tha 


z Capt Wastic went to Winnipeg in the 


weinting of the weck. 
Mi. A. Buck left on Friday for a trip 
» Endand 
Mi -ses. Hail and McKellar, two school 
chers. are 5s doe seme of their holi- 
daavs it erry Bi lis 
> ' 
Me. 43. W. Matheson, one of tue 
ifhieials M &N. W. road, is 
. Christmas vacationiin town. 
Is Mr. Urquhart. Presbyterian min- | 
“ ba cuel <tr eX tesience on i 
‘ ‘ He a ded a funeral, | 
a ? baptized two 
~~ ; 
ftps. 1). Wiablinme. qenernd superin- 
tepdes f the Methodist Church, died an 
Toront n Tnesdas a i 72 He had 
aca r, ¢ af the beet merits mo Ob. 
- 
Mic. Georee Reid left for his home near 
B bf ont Priday He has taken 
} ! . +i nd } return I 
Dim 8 ‘ Leu Attiedt ( 
te Roll 
i ! 
j a I 
~ Af 
o 
Vi fet 
1. - 
\i 
‘ hou 
~ } i 
eal 
i j Xi 
| | 
MM 
Mui. I | A 
Luin ie 
: Ks ; 
‘ 1; e When 
Mis I he felt unwell ane, 
back ‘ 
In 7 
| mai 
~ \ ‘ = ' 
\\ i ‘ 
} fia ‘ 
Tie 4 It NN; Iona 
Is th oth 
j \ > | dor " 
i 1 i lon Cut ui 
Ww | \ veal rainst 
dd 
election 
tea i Hhicaa 
ors | } " Cleveland, 
Bra H Brandon City, G. 
ky ‘ 1 fen North, W 
A.J rand 0 
|) uM Ni Wie 
Vi} ntire couunumty on 
1 beers ment. the less of 
by ou. Elli« G. H Ellis was a 
} h\r , tute i at . vears of are ' 
mp ed well for a life of usefulness 
vat tricken with the disease = KOT 
months age that ended in his death on 
W ednesday last Vhis.on the grief stick 
el parentscis render lL trebly severe en | 
i ol Vocal s thee third death ! the 
tan aithinaty Veuibs Verily. u the 
i t Te We 1 " ieath 
THe © ie Milling company have se- 
tral rer on the wheat inthe prev 
net nd are now pratically owners of the 
emtipe t save about half-a million bush- 
els. which the Keewatin Milling company 
have seenred. The action of the Ogilvies 


is donbth to an anticipation of an 
in the flown duty, and to the fact 
to hee wu all the wheat now 
their own mulling 


ax al 
iecreas 
» that they want 
in the yt nee 
PRP preses 


tour 


all the deslers have sold out, making a 
ure mod WHATEIN In onsequence of the deal 
wheat has risen very greatly in) price | 


threuchout the province. 


Tur CPR. library is gettang inte | 


working order. A large number of books 
has arrmved and the reading rasan is) wow 
ready for those who wish te take advan- 
tape ofit, A book case as bemg built, 
and whei it is Beads inner heoks will be 
added. 
adveutage of the library can do so by be- 


h 
Coy a tite TTL | 


uid paying the same | 
fee charced railway men. The following 
are officers: President, Mr. Pitts; vice 
preside t Ma (ereen: Seerct ary. Mr. 
Pattern treasurer, J. Colwell. The 


eomumittee aves Mr. Bogue, Mr. 


TH liar ig? 


4 KE Campbell, Mr. Darlington, Mr. ; 
Glew. Better far spending an hou 
learn of the lives of others than waste 
ti loewsting over past farlures 

St. Matrhes hureh was tastefully ce 

t coastonvunden Christinas | 

was Holy Communion at 

Whi White service, with | 


consisted 


mmumen, at If pom, 


et the fous as 
Prelude for orgna sowendis Bas EePOwR 
bit f the Katicits \. H. Brown! 
~ ~ +) (scinemd 
Ca Re ut vful peal. WT : 
Hymna ti , t Mixiern 
Va l 
ij] M 
mp BE. 2.4 ? 
iH 
4 
Law 
t 
- 
—— 
Tees 1 
Hani 
’ x le bh need 


ted: Messrs Harkness. 


and 


days collecting poll-tax. It 


youny fellow was up befere the P. 
J 
¢ 


city solicitor. 


i. ; ary the ordinance pressea jast 


/ Cana of G thilee, 


The price yori Was high, anil ' large. 


‘given by the cuildren for the Indians of 


\ny citizen whe wishes to take | 


AGRICULTURAL SOCTETY 
‘ e-- 


The adjourned annual meeting of the 


Brandon agricultural Society was held -: 


'the City Hall on Monday afternoon, when 
a large number of members were present. 


the secretary read the financial statement 


which was accepted. 


directors were 
Doran, Bedford, 
Slack. Henrv Nichol. Vantassel, Walker 
A. Nichol 


The following 


on - 
POLL TAX. 


War-pathii thicer 


Mr. J. Burns is on the 
ls amusing to 
the 


> the low- yet secToss 


young fea 


street when they ace ham coniung. Ch 


M. 
t Wednesday for non-payment of tiv 
was adjourned for ten days 


ix The Cane 


on account of the absence of Sifton. 


Tt seems vinjust 


te 


hy 
the legislative assembly ot the Northwest 
Lermtories, te Incerporate the 4 
water power Company (limited) and grant 


SeSSIOn 
algary 


to the Company, in ideation ty the powers 
granted by the ordinance power tro am 
prove the Bow river at and above Calgary 
und its tributartes, 

The unrevised statement of inland rev- 
enue accrued during November plices the 


total at Mb os, 


o 
CHURCH MATTERS. 
The Rev. Dr. Talmage  preac hed meas 
on Sunday, taking as hits 
subject A Marriage Feas.. 

The Congregation i] Sunday school en- 
tertainment will be givenon New Years 
eve 

The Presbyterian Sunday School gave 
their usual entertamment in Melnarmid 
Hall on Christmas, This was a splendid 


' entertaimment and the youngsters enjoyed 


themselvesiminensely. A good programine 
was rendered and the attendance was 
A large number of presents were 


Mr. Laird’s mission at Fort Pelly. 

The service of song in the Baptist 
chureh last Sunday was exceedingly fine. 
It was composed of Xmas songs at both 
ReETV ICES, 

Rememder the Baptist Sunday Sehoul 
Nimas tree entertainment tonight (Thurs- 
day evening) at & o'clock. 
programme will be furnished by the little 
tolks of the school, Parents and friends 


| are mvited, 


The scholars of the Methodist Sunday 
School held theirannual Christmas tree 
entertainment last might, in the church, 
and ait was a decided in every 
particular, The singing of the children 
was much admired, and those present 
seemed to enjoy themselves greatly. 


SHCCESS 


Tae Methoiist choirare preparing 4 
special service of Christonas song for next 


Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Wilson wall 
prec ha special seriou suitable to th 
aeason 

Rev. . H Bes: delye ead a \ ? 


address before a larve audiemce 1 
ist Thursdayevening, Several Brand: 


,tes Were present 
1 


4 


Christmas Wasa great dayin the Reman 
Catholie cl The buwidine wae 
’ 
tastefully decorated inside wit a! 
rr «and a nimi f tyes > 3 
1 hele , : “e- ' 
t 4 ‘ 7 » 
; 
No S - . 
; 
J 
1) 
= Sr 4 
ees ae 
: pris ul mis 


elec: | 


hata man | 


An excellent | 


SOCIETY. 


ensuing Vear. 


Vice-president : a 
treasurer: J.T. Bambridge ond 


te hold the next show in. 
eo 
TWO MARRIAGES. 


hunlding 


- 4 heantiful wreath. ‘with the 
Was 
inquiry 
if was 


Upon 

i te ld that 
lthere todo honor to two of the 
firemer essre. J. Burchill and D. Rit- 
chen, who were being united that day in 
the holy bonds of wedlock. The former 


r Griswold and the latter 
» | 


i, 


WAS Ih irried nea 


yl] lsewhere shoul ve . 
who pays taxes elsewhere shoul i have i Dan will no longer be : 
ya poll-tax when he comes to Visit or 2 ae 
{ n Brandon for a month or two, ees earsers 
— . RAPID CITY. 
NEW ORANGE LODGE AT. ELK- : : 
HOEEN rh crit by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. 
: Col the Presbyterian manse Fri 
eying was a very enjoyable affair. 

(ny M lay evening Weel Pe ! rile? ifanch. to which all present did 
IOS , t Elkhorn by Co , ' \ provided Crimes, 
M Anilt ssisted by a large n ams music, vocal and instrumental 

7} ) the (hut Vu ' ‘ +7) Spee } « 

i ! Ti i R Pet Calter 

Mr. 7 W. M.; R. R ME] \I iH r, M 
ID M ft. b. ¢ = I ’ \ j 0) oth revity 
ot teris Before 

, ine s! ' Was tet 

hi s * 3 ple iar 
gh H 
rt i Mr , ; 6 
Cavar : Phe S ce » Saturday night about 
C} al at } ee ee 
‘) to i : ; P 
“ i 
Phe Etkhe - led, Ne 
| 
> H . Fr \ 
m M 
RAITLW LEGISLATION, ; Pasa a Fair’ of 
! Ay 

.. D > 1 j wbig « If anv of these attended 

C ret bricks t > ve been hapy lv al pPpome 
' fr <1 LL ) 4 sions of approy l and de- 
! 1 pat Wil f lig w unanimous, ‘The rink was 
as ato mcei 1 i cur iy to builda } , f y tilled w ith mas jue raders 10 } 
railway tunnel under = Lawret veAaAV or grotesqu costullies, the Gisulsc 
ri\ +) in most « =< defying t! mest irepuisl 

The Owen Sound & Lake Huron rail- | t mo 
wav will seek ar poration with powerte | ea 

9 , 
coustruct i railway trom: Olwen Sound , DELORAINE. 
paseiig throm the villaves of dara amd] z 
"aisiev, tuence t Laike fiuron at the PPLOR AINE, Dec. 13.— Ni. I}. Hyssop 
i i = I p 
. 4 "7 . : | . | 
town of Groderich, and also to nother | of the Manitoba Coal Co. Is tn tewh ane | 
, ° , . 
pomt on Lake Mturon near Kincardine. ted that the new shaft is down near 

The Brandon & Southwestern railway Uy coal. Some delay had been caus 
will apply tor a Momimen act OF incorpol e| Teting on n hinery, | when Mr. 

’ = } t ain > on 
ity with power to acquire the asst Hyssop left the mine, steam was up on 
I ne ipanch tne Man the engin everything im readiness 
sohianen linuted te vote work in earnest. Mr. Hyssop 

mi} \ 2 bes 

The Sault Ste. Marie & Atlant rail | expects to have coal on the market ima 

i subir . + < 2 alae ° 
ery re tim 

way will ask foramecorporation, with power | ** : ; ; 
te construct a railway from Sault St In the begumming of the tie nth during 
Marte to Hamuilton Inlet i two days boo loads of tirewood COTMUALINES | 

The total , ts int Government each from one to two cords ol wood wert 

al cleprosits @ Geovernine ° 7. } 
a counted coming, out of the Turtle Mont 

wing bank on November 20> were S10 sree 4 , : 
' | lain bush te the south of the tewh. 

tty O] i : g I 

| ] * lumber. soleitor, one of ) 

It in proposed tes MSAK pariictient to rat My. \ . . iH el 
; *tedd citizens, Welt ovel 


Four most respet 
| Dakota last week. Did he skip out? Oh, 
‘one When he came back on Saturday 

there were “two of him.” 


ing 


The hymeneality must be infections, Mr. 
1 West Mite hell is two tow, That is to say 

there is twe of jum alse, and thes are 

both one. Whos ‘vs that figures he! 


an 


| LET Us PRAY. 


| pers 


1 Kansas erry, Dee. 18. 


number seriously hurt. 
injured are i 
was the occasion fur me 


outnumbered his supporters. 


calling for prayer. 
terrupted tor two hours. 


ed for sume time. 

KILLED BY A FALLING TREF. 

4 PloUs TOTNG@ MAN MEFTW 
POPLSR POINT. 


DEATH 


get hum extricated ane 


{WEST BRANDON el 


The duly clecicd dizecters of the above | MAYORALTY CANDIDATES—PIERSON GETS 
soviety met on Friday the 2h, for the « 
' purpose of electing their officers for the 
The following were chosen: 
Gilbat Wood, president; W. H. Hall, 
T. H. Patrick, secretary 
A. E. | 
Hitchcock, auditors. The president, vice | 
president, directors and J. Young were | of the fittest.” 
appointed a committee to secure a proper | 


noticed on tep) on Monday. 


ae! . 
evidence was purely ciretmstantial. but 
sufficient to convict. 
i- | te Winnipeg for two years, The sentence 


’ 7” ’ 
tess COTM ion im While 
; 
i 


left is considered, he 


of it. Soe offered 


WAY Visited tit «te 


connection with cae | 


i that the Northern Pacitie company 


foreman of the 
| Lake Shore railroad, who resides at Elk: | Ladies’ 
| hart, Ind, 
| day. 
| reot of the old Union depot and in sor 
! manner fell on anele: 


jp ribly burned 
ect, 
t 


to} 


Billy was play- 
ing the annexation dedge on Unele Sam 
hand Dakota has lost ore of its fate citizens 


| inent claimant in Australia. 


An election in 
i the First Baptist (ce jlored) church im Kan- 
sas City, culminated last night ina riot. 
Two men were dangerously injured and a 
The dangerously 
fenjiamin and Wright. It 
eting of the mem 
bers of the church organization te select 
officers. The pastor Rey. J. R. Jones, 
presided, but the members hostile to him 

Whenever 
a motion against the pastor sinterests was 
made he called on those present to pray. 
After prayer the motion would be renew- 
ed and the pastor woubd again interupt by 
Thus business was in- 
Another call 
tor prayer caused « not, hymn books and 
chairs being thrown. Chaire were pound: 
ed over the heads of seine of those pre- 
sent, and a scene of pandemonium = reign- 


aT 


Benjainin Taylor met wath fatal acci- 
| dent about two weeks agu, while cutting 
timber with S. Campbell across the mver 
A tree fell on him crushing him to the 


ro Cainphell. by almost superhu- 
yr ind. inf p } i the only Wav that it ean be properly 4... 


MOOSOMIN, 


'UNPRECEDENT 


THREE YEAR FOR STEALIN++ WHAT. 


al i 
; ' 
| Moosostay, Dec. 19.—The election for } SUCCESS 
; mayor promises to be an exciting one. | s 


| Both candidates, Mr. Forbes and Mr. | 


Smith, seem contident of suceess; how- | 
ever, election day will prove “the survirsl | 
t IN THE SALE OF 

The examination for entrance to the 
high school to be established here. tock 
place last week. A gol munber were , 


ae mr food 


Judgement was given by his Honor 
Judge Wetinere in the Queen vs. Pierson. 
Pierson, it seems, last win- 
ter made away with about thirty bushels 
of wheat stored in a granary about seven 
miles from town. He was let eut on bail 
but jumped it, and after a leng cl 

was caught hiding in bed at home, 

a 


cise, 


The 
He was sent down 


may lo 


; ’ . 2 
When the dGefernor- 


ik sever hu 
} eS aes 
man TAPMCrs 
got his deserts, 


The Presbyterian minister, Mr. Dong 


lass. and his daughter, Mix. Winchester. 4 
: ; ' 
Ten t trip On-arie, Wednesday AND 
rae rning. rev. ite ntl ! 


During the theman’s 
iis pulpit wil ahy Mr. 
led Soh And le Wonder 


i ne 
ry consider the 


whem vou 


lie & 


i i Wawanes ‘ t inthe Inv Ves rl ;. 
Thev have rented t Benkieth Stock ous STOCK 


wand the 


ARE 


to choose fre 
PRICES THEY 
OFFERED. 


CANADIANS 


vou .y ‘ siTTe hte \ a They are still ; om are 
over ““t Ru lingt } ny St i’ 1 ¢ F a Sees? 2 ti 
Ch ¢ ‘ . 
— —_ SAME Loy Pade Ls, 
FHE N > axyp P Dp. & W - = ‘ 
. if Se Be Es , with the tolls Wile lower 

Orrawa. Dk 1u, Th is Marks. o flenures, for Men's Goat (‘oats 

|the Port Arthur, Duluth & Western rail-: at SED 50), 


rtiyent of ralwayvs mn 
thet road «e- 
Fort William 
the rumer? 


Ladies 
SES.00, 
Croat Robes ti Black, White 
and Grev at less than | 
MANUFACTURERS 
PRICES, 


Astrachan Maatle~ 


} 


s over the C, PLR. at 


saves there is nething 


<i 


He 


ih 


cquired ane Inmferes 
: oe . 

COOKED BY ELECTRIG WIKES. 

Dee. la. kdw tral Dalt YM. 


provement gang of the 


ToLepe, © e - , . 
tuo kine) Furs tor 


and = Gentleanen we 
show an elegant Tine. nothing 
nicer for a 


CHRISTMAS 


pane then 


met a herrible death here to- 
He was repairing a skylight of the 
tric Wire on thie root 


! His clothing was dampened by PRESENT 

a drizzling rani which had bx falling 
] ? 

ana he Was immed ite is prosti ited by the 

heavy current. He lay here fer a half an 

hour before the current conld be shut off. 

When picked up it was found he was ter 


ane awelle it— lite rally COE 


close by. 


is at thi} 


en 

than a Sool, Beaver. Otter or 

Persian ¢ ap, Ciauntiets, Marth, 

Boa. Collar Miontle All 

“ntust vo ane at pricy ~ that ne 
ene else can touch, 


Youknowwe BUY CHEAP: 
ER than any other house im 
Town, and we also have the 
LARGEST and CHOLCEST 
NOT 


- eS 

THE ROWING CLEAMPLONSALL. 

To the Sporting Bditer of the Riipire. ' 
Sir, I wish to setth all controverss re 

gatding the seulling championship of the 

world, meow hunent bly vacant through 

the death of Henry Ernest Searle. There 


is but one way te de this and that as te! STOCK, and WE DO 
have a race, ‘ hand by - - mene 
How Janes Stansbury, the most prem (¢ »M b. ro \ ( | W J l i ( ILD 


SHODDY SHELF WORN 
‘KNOCKED ABOUTBANK- 
RUPT CO DS Iut show only 
ithe Newest ane Best CGroods in 
the city. 


h iS AD Teuhe 
ed his intention of visiting Americas; 
while John Teens ofl wl has ive ed his 
intention of going to Australia, 
that he is willing to row me er any other 
man, but somewhat inconsistently 
phat he is going to sail the middle of nent 
mienth for Sydnev, NOS. Woo one 
what turm things may take. 


It would be a great pity if both Moses) DRY COODS are, 
Stansbury and Teemier were to carry ont 


| 
their announced intentions. In that case | ( REY FLA N N EL. 


I should be here te row Stansbury, while | H vs te " 
Gesdaats soda be: haat be suet Slain, Ai eave Canadian 
of us being claimants te the highest seull- | Cts, th, HEAVY 
ing honors of the world. Whoever won} ¢ WOODS 12 vds for 


in either case, we shall be me nearer armv- . < 
‘ 
ing at a decision than we are at the pres- I lush, all ( olors aut 


ent moment. T wish to obviate this pos- 
able difficulty aud also wish to earn the 
title, if itis in me. and PE honestly, ane 
wthout boasting, Believe it as. 

1, therefore, herewith challenge 
man inthe world to row ane ao race 


eesserts 
states 


rirattea 


Lines in 
HEAVY 
6 OTS. 


2 


t ON Jot of Special 


Yarn 
DRESS 
I. silk, 
che? cts, 
Men's and Bovs’ Clothing. 
' . . . 
paar H W eare offering all our Men’s 
for | and Boys’ Clothing OVER. 
$2,000, or more, «side, att herewith dee COATS at COST and LESS 
st AMO with the Empire Publishing | mcs pany et Ae a 
Seas Lh caine pe h icin a od. | | also all Suits at l REM EN [)- 
OUS BARGATNS. 


will leave this offer open for three months 
CHRISTMAS GOODS 


from time of acceptance. 
If Teemer really imagines he con beat 
| GALORE. 


me, here is his chasice. At any rete until 
he has met and defeated me he cau have { 
no possible ¢ lain te a. hamptonshipe 4 anv, 
kind. 


' 
I hope that everybody will agree with 
‘ 


IN 


Everything  ahe Ladies’ 
want in Silks. Wools, Plushes, 
| Brass Goods, Rings, Bangles 
.&eo. Slipper Vattern< and 


me that my offer wa fair and open one, 
and that it will be considered an honest at- 
tempt te settle a mnuch vexed question tn 


‘taan @Xertions, 
a ’ tell’ » | cn a tly, by a good, apni ee. 1! ¥ a i 

brought his to Archie Campbell's house | cided namely, by a good, syuare ra , . ‘ ~~ 
7 ~~ t bug ant ae 8 allel, but gave | have no fear of any eculler inthe world, t Fane \ (roods xem rally . ALL 

esi . : Jiow | and from this out ahall consider that, no | 

erw little hope, and the poor fellow | ane ‘ wt, HOt s.,. = : a ’ : a: 

acai pont gge 2 tinally passed away this | matter how many claimants may arise, We | VERY CHEAP ANDN ICE. 
mnormmg. His mothe r came from Touch- man can honestly be styled champion ot | 
| cond Assa., to nurs him, her youngest the world until he bas yiren ime | : On ~% . ‘ 

nat bay. He wasa steady reli- | and won the stakes, — : us is the Great ( heap 

Whe. hardworking inan, and his friends ba yo Store A Barrie: Awutts 
ate wlative | pow that he } Show gone a a PE OSNOKS ; ver ( y os oc 

“ie sere + hen Toreate, Dec Vath, seu, > ry Sastomer. 
| — | Our GOODS ARE so 
i Conti 13% a. Ss 9 

satacsits DHEAP we don't) get over 


i: u fb sion lends dur 
rt t were Hi ateals, G0 400): 
Pm) ; ste fo voay tet) ns. = 
1 4 =77 4°91 9 
Pie ot i) . Pus, i 
. = ~ wee 
4) ey 4 rie 
¢ = a . 
« 
i ‘ 
s wa f Geo. Mectaill. of 
> zis 7 t d con- 
, 5 nr 


slocked but ave to KEEP 
BUYING RIGHT ALONG. 

Visit the Mammoth Dry 
(seeds, (Carpet, (lotuing and 
Fue House of 


FLNATIONG Co, 


tom Oor. Rosser Ave. 


Tylt 


Let fofanunat v 
atisin. Neural na, 
Disease, 

a nd Sprains 


ILLeures 
Lain! 


nd Torthache, Bruise jand Leader Lane. 


Bia: